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Revisit 2024

This episode is special.

Each artist at The Visit shares a funny story, unique perspective, or a piece of wisdom they acquired among multiple other fascinating details related to their work. This video is a gathering of all guests from 2024, with some of their most memorable moments.


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  • Take up space - with Kelvin Au

    01:17:43|
    Kelvin Au is a Hong Kong-based sculptor. In his art practice, he uses found objects and multimedia assemblages to reimagine and re-contextualise his relationship with these conditions of tension and flux, uncertainty and paradox, frailty and strength.Watch the episode on Youtube.Subscribe to The Visit Notes newsletter.
  • Are machines only for what human can’t do? – with Silvester Mok

    01:19:36|
    Silvester Mok is a Hong Kong ceramics artist who works mainly with 3D printed ceramics. He is mesmerised by the magic of how clay is extruded layer by layer, gradually forming a larger structure before his eyes.Watch the episode on Youtube.Subscribe to The Visit Notes newsletter.
  • Be more spontaneous – with Cleo Lau

    54:36|
    Cleo Lau is a Hong Kong-based artist working with ceramics in combination with images and screen printing. She collects photos daily and the process of creating her pieces helps her review and organise her memories.Watch the episode on Youtube.Subscribe to The Visit Notes newsletter.
  • Build a sense of belonging – with Lee Suet-ying

    01:19:30|
    Lee Suet-ying's recent work delves into the concept of territory, encompassing the claimed or occupied space by individuals or institutions, along with the borders established to denote ownership. She finds interest in the potential reclamation of a space by nature if left untended.Watch the episode on Youtube.Subscribe to The Visit Notes newsletter.
  • Keep memories through the cracks – with Yuko Fukuba Johnsson

    01:05:36|
    Yuko Fukuba Johnsson is a practicing ceramic artist from Tokyo, based in Hong Kong. She uses ceramics as a medium to create works under the theme of Memory Containers. For her, memory means a combination of facts, including time and place, together with qualia, subjective experiences with the senses.Watch the episode on Youtube.Subscribe to The Visit Notes newsletter.
  • Revisit 2025

    32:04|
    The yearly summary of all episodes. Key ideas from each guest's art practice.Watch the episode on YoutubeSubscribe to The Visit Notes newsletter.
  • Living in technological medieval times – Sheung Yiu

    55:52|
    Sheung Yiu is an image-centered artist and researcher, based in Helsinki. In his research-based practice, Yiu collaborates with multi-disciplinary experts to explore imaging practices emerging at the intersection of photography and large-scale computation.Watch the episode on Youtube.Subscribe to The Visit Notes newsletter.
  • Having a social practice – with Andrew Gryf Paterson

    01:37:04|
    Andrew Gryf Paterson is a Scottish artist-organiser, cultural producer, educator and independent researcher. Specialises in developing and leading inter- and trans- disciplinary projects exploring connections between art, digital culture and science, cultural activism, ecological and sustainability movements, cultural heritage and collaborative networks.Watch the episode on Youtube.Subscribe to The Visit Notes newsletter.
  • Play with conflicting ideas – with Antti-Ville Reinikainen

    01:12:01|
    Antti-Ville Reinikainen is a multidisciplinary artist whose practice revolves around spatial, atmospheric, and multi-layered sculptural works. He seamlessly blends a variety of techniques, frequently venturing into new creative territories while often revisiting his foundational skills in painting and drawing.Watch the episode on Youtube.Subscribe to The Visit Notes newsletter.