Out of Delivery: Emotional Migration in Hong Kong
08 Aug - 11 Sept 2025
Goethe-Institut, Hong Kong
Curator:
Wong Ka Ying
Artists:
Lo Lai Lai Natalie | Kenji Wong Wai Kin | Jiaming Liao | Aaron Lam Kwok Yam | Blair Lam | Johnny Au | Lynna Lam | Sharon Ng Wai Kwan | Fion C. Y. Hung
This exhibition presents a mid-point showcase of Out of Delivery, a multi-phase curatorial project investigating the entanglement of technology, emotion, and urban life in Hong Kong. Rather than serving as a final statement, this exhibition marks a key moment of reflection, exchange, and transition within a larger process that spans artist residencies, field research, and dialogical experimentation across the city.
Out of Delivery interrogates how emotions - particularly solitude and loneliness - have been reshaped under conditions of late capitalism and algorithmic intimacy. In a hyper-connected yet fragmented urban landscape, Out of Delivery examines how digital platforms, logistical infrastructures, and affective economies mediate contemporary forms of isolation and desire. From e-commerce to dating apps, from delivery lockers to remote labor, the exhibition asks: what does it mean to be emotionally reachable in a city structured by transience and displacement?
Through artworks developed in residency across three geographically and symbolically charged sites - 1983 Art Space in Yuen Long, Eaton HK in Jordan, and Goethe-Institut in Wan Chai - artists reflect on different modes of connection and disconnection across urban, rural, and infrastructural spaces. What emerges are hybrid practices that bridge physical and virtual presence, solitude and solidarity.
At the Goethe-Gallery, a central feature is the Active Exhibition model: a set of interactive parcel lockers that function not only as vessels for artistic content, but also as evolving interfaces between artists and audiences. New content is released, exchanged, or reshaped over time, activating the exhibition space as a dynamic site of transmission, response, and negotiation.
In addition to the interactive delivery locker, the exhibition features a range of mixed-media works including video installations, paintings, sound pieces, lecture performance, writings, and sculptural objects. Visitors will encounter immersive projections, intimate letters, collected voices, and fragmented images that explore how communication technologies reshape personal relationships and affective landscapes.
Together, the showcase offers a sensory and conceptual journey through emotional migration - one that remains unresolved, open, and evolving. This showcase is not an endpoint, but a live snapshot of an ongoing journey, an invitation to pause, decode, and a wider inquiry of how emotions migrate, adapt, and take root in contemporary Hong Kong.
Wong Ka Ying
Artists:
Lo Lai Lai Natalie | Kenji Wong Wai Kin | Jiaming Liao | Aaron Lam Kwok Yam | Blair Lam | Johnny Au | Lynna Lam | Sharon Ng Wai Kwan | Fion C. Y. Hung
This exhibition presents a mid-point showcase of Out of Delivery, a multi-phase curatorial project investigating the entanglement of technology, emotion, and urban life in Hong Kong. Rather than serving as a final statement, this exhibition marks a key moment of reflection, exchange, and transition within a larger process that spans artist residencies, field research, and dialogical experimentation across the city.
Out of Delivery interrogates how emotions - particularly solitude and loneliness - have been reshaped under conditions of late capitalism and algorithmic intimacy. In a hyper-connected yet fragmented urban landscape, Out of Delivery examines how digital platforms, logistical infrastructures, and affective economies mediate contemporary forms of isolation and desire. From e-commerce to dating apps, from delivery lockers to remote labor, the exhibition asks: what does it mean to be emotionally reachable in a city structured by transience and displacement?
Through artworks developed in residency across three geographically and symbolically charged sites - 1983 Art Space in Yuen Long, Eaton HK in Jordan, and Goethe-Institut in Wan Chai - artists reflect on different modes of connection and disconnection across urban, rural, and infrastructural spaces. What emerges are hybrid practices that bridge physical and virtual presence, solitude and solidarity.
At the Goethe-Gallery, a central feature is the Active Exhibition model: a set of interactive parcel lockers that function not only as vessels for artistic content, but also as evolving interfaces between artists and audiences. New content is released, exchanged, or reshaped over time, activating the exhibition space as a dynamic site of transmission, response, and negotiation.
In addition to the interactive delivery locker, the exhibition features a range of mixed-media works including video installations, paintings, sound pieces, lecture performance, writings, and sculptural objects. Visitors will encounter immersive projections, intimate letters, collected voices, and fragmented images that explore how communication technologies reshape personal relationships and affective landscapes.
Together, the showcase offers a sensory and conceptual journey through emotional migration - one that remains unresolved, open, and evolving. This showcase is not an endpoint, but a live snapshot of an ongoing journey, an invitation to pause, decode, and a wider inquiry of how emotions migrate, adapt, and take root in contemporary Hong Kong.

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