Still from Map of Traces《記憶座標》, 2025, courtesy of the artist and Empty Gallery
Opening: Saturday, June 7, 5–7PM
Empty Gallery is pleased to present our first exhibition with Hong Kong-based filmmaker Chan Hau Chun. Chan’s quietly radical moving image practice is defined by a sense of diaristic intimacy and empathetic distance grounded in a deep regard for her city and its inhabitants––both past and future. Depicting the affective landscape of contemporary Hong Kong through a direct engagement with figures who rarely (if ever) enter into the matrix of official representation, Chan’s films bear witness to the movement of a precarious and yet defiant autonomy which is nothing more than the continued practice of simply living.
Chan Hau Chun is a filmmaker living and working in Hong Kong. She received her BA from City University of Hong Kong in 2015. Her work was the subject of a solo exhibition, Silent Sojourns, at WMA Space, Hong Kong in 2024. She has also participated in group exhibitions including Tsaiyun (Rosy-Cloud) Bridge / Forget Each Other in the Rivers and Lakes at Hordaland Kunstsenter, Norway (2023); An Individual as Society in Guangzhou, China (2019); and Drifting Borders at Cattle Depot Artist Village, Hong Kong (2018).
Her films have been screened at various festivals including Golden Horse Awards (Taipei), Taiwan International Documentary Festival (TIDF), Image Forum Festival (Tokyo), International Short Film Festival Oberhausen (Germany), Hong Kong ifva Festival, and True/False Film Fest (Missouri).