A Walk With A3

A Walk With A3 “We lack the right word for the extreme energizing and governance of instinct,for the ordered enlistment of intuition,which mark the artist.”George Steiner

Here is the story. Between a meeting and the dentist’s appointment one day, I walked past Shop A3, #1 Sharp Street West. It is up for rent. I imagined, listened, and waited, before walking again. Would you consider walking with me? (Yes, there is a Sharp Street East, way over on the other side of the area, with West and East cut off by a giant Square of the Times. It is almost impossible that one sees the West from the East, and the East from the West.) Shop A3 was up for rent. I stood at the curb on the opposite side, imagining. Perhaps I was afraid to be too absorbed to become blind that it was only until a few whole minutes later that I approached it up-close. Many property advertisements were posted on the ceiling-to-floor panes, which served simultaneously as doors, windows, and walls, hence openings, closings, and borders. A shift of attention shows the small space at once bulging out from the building onto which it leans and at the same time, an indentation of the street. The place presents a certain sense of unsettling restlessness, for carrying the potential of distracting whatever that is going on in the streets, and for pointing all the way to the end of the alley, in an increasing degree of darkness. Shop A3 triggers memories of artworks tucked away in my mind for some time – Walter de Maria’s The New York Earth Room, its smell, its busy solitude, the presence of its silence; So Yan-kei’s installation at the old artist-run Para/Site art space on #2 Po Yan Street, where a piano was more-than-half buried in soil at the shop window touched by a flickering yellowish light. As much as I wanted to rent it, I didn’t make a decision right away. Thanks to my online astrology advisor who pushed my sign to consider what would be the timely moment to get into a contract, if at all. Thanks also to friends who asked many questions, which then pushed me to do the same. Three weeks later, I rented Shop A3 on a two-year contract.

|| a process triggered

By now, around ten artists of various generations have visited Shop A3 and shared memories and inspirations they have had of what they found the space similar in design with. Imagination seems endless as presented by what already is Shop A3: it has been run as a shop, but the integral shopfront isn’t so much ‘the front’ – how could it be extended? It is certainly a shop window but if art were to be in this shop window, it would not become the instrument of selling other products – what kind of exchange could take place? When the landlady first showed me the place, she pointed to the hollow on the right. She said someone could sleep there – some artists said this might be a place for a special kind of residency. On the landlady’s later visit, as a moving painting by Dominique Lämmli, Lee Chun Fung and myself was taking shape, she commented that I am now using it for advertising; of what, she didn’t say. These responses help me realize I am not trying to do anything other people have not done, which is usually known as ‘new’. I am instead interested in what I have not done, which could be known as ‘not-yet’. Shop A3 touched two rather old beliefs I have been holding onto – firstly, the right of art to be on streets congested with commands that we as street users are shoppers only and should remain so, and secondly, and the right of the pedestrian to be stopped, absorbed, challenged, confused, even offended by art. Both are rights of art to be; both are rights of street users to live with art as all that it is, not just instrumentalized and branded to serve particular forms of efficiency that is not interested in imagination. These rights require the efforts of those who make art and make art happen, and those who do not, to uphold. I don’t fully understand what I have got myself into. For many reasons, the future of Shop A3 cannot be predicted: my financial ability to keep it running, the legal status of this space, the care the landlady is ready to put into this contract with me, the needs of the immediate neighbors (a pharmacy, a hotel, and a lighting shop) etc. But it is precisely the unclear future that offers the chance for the little ambition I have: to live the present in a different way with art, having joyously done away with utopic thinking.

|| a certain direction

Shop A3 does not have a name. It has an address, which will carry and situate a name when something around and of art arises, planned or unplanned. Shop A3 is not interested in a curated program efficiently delivered. It is interested in making as an exploratory process for all who are involved. There will be results of the process, but they are not bound by any form of presentation, nor would the production of the results override the need for fast service, for as long as it takes. This is because Shop A3 is interested in the way artists ask questions, the way they approach them and open themselves up for their challenges. I am interested in what happens when my ideas come together with others’. Shop A3 does not opt for “anything-goes”. It opts rather for a certain kind of courage of art to be on the street, while sustaining the enjoyment of a much- needed solitude. It opts for the intention via any artistic gesture to bring something to a pause, something to challenge, to wonder, to ponder for those who care to or happen to notice. It opts for a kind of freedom that is constrained by what it already is, but also what it could un-plan, unlearn, undo, and unfold. All these are to take place from the street, on the street. I want to try to be exposed, so that I am closer to understanding how artists are exposed.

|| an invitation

As Laurie Anderson once said, Walking is controlled falling. I am walking, and I wonder, if:
- you could defer, suppress, or resist the temptation to familiarize Shop A3 as what it may already be known to you;
- you are ready to do something you have always wanted to do;
- you imagine there is a lot to learn from the streets;
- you believe there is a notion of hope that brings believers and non-believers together;
- you are confident that whatever you do as an artistic gesture, it is possible that you will make a difference;

Would you consider walking with me? Please visit Shop A3, #1 Sharp Street West at your convenience. There may or may not be someone there along with the traces left by artists. If there are thoughts that cross your mind and you won't mind sharing them with me, please mail me a letter to the above address any time. This is NOT a call for proposals; this is the first of many invitations for a chat. Would love to hear from you, really. Yeung Yang

[NOTE OF THANKS] Today is the last day of A Walk with A3. Soooo many of you walked with me (through 2 difficult years in...
02/07/2017

[NOTE OF THANKS] Today is the last day of A Walk with A3. Soooo many of you walked with me (through 2 difficult years in my life) and A3 in the spirit of spontaneity and experimentation, and a commitment to art as a salient part of public culture. You know who you are - I will skip the formality of names. While moving out of the physical space, I will delve deeper into the lives of the works artists have created in, at, for, against, and around A3 - 'there is no such thing as a story with an ending.' :)(Jeanette Winterson, Lighthousekeeping)

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Chan Sai Lok & members from Fannou Poetry Society are going to have a sharing about 在詩的港口 Alongside Poetry in an Alley a...
19/02/2017

Chan Sai Lok & members from Fannou Poetry Society are going to have a sharing about 在詩的港口 Alongside Poetry in an Alley at 藝鵠 Aco
26 Feb, 2017 (Sunday)
2:30-4:30pm
*Conducted in Cantonese

《為誰的地方》 「在詩的港口」文學X街道藝術實驗計劃分享會 日期:2017年2月26日(日) 時間:下午2:30-4:30 地點:藝鵠書店(灣仔軒尼斯道365號富德樓14樓) 分享:阿三及煩惱詩社成員 免費活動.廣東話主講 活動簡介: A Walk with A3是楊陽牽頭的街道平台,容讓具實驗性或無以名狀的藝術行動與...

Starting from next week, Enoch CHENG is showing a film installation at A3, please visit by appointment!___________Dear a...
25/03/2016

Starting from next week, Enoch CHENG is showing a film installation at A3, please visit by appointment!

___________

Dear audience,

It is a strange relationship between you and me. But isn't it always the case when we try to relate to others. I may or may not know who you are, but when I make a work, I always have you in mind, although I don't know if the work fits your expectation. Once my work is done, I will have to let it connect with you. I cannot be there anymore, even if I want to. There's a Chinese saying: the water thrown out cannot come back. I hope when you come to see my film installation at A3, you can imagine you are in a swimming pool. Then let's see what happens.
I don't know what will happen. This 'unknown' among many things is why I make this work.
Allow me to say this first with all my sincerity: thank you for your time and attention. This work seeks your time and attention, and in exchange, I try to give you the respect you deserve. Therefore, only one audience will be catered each time in the space at night after 7pm.
Perhaps, let me also make this clear: this will not be a white cube gallery show. It is more like visiting a friend. Things will not be perfect, but I have tried to ensure that this is an experience for you. There will be a short film in this installation and the running time is around 18 mins. But you can spend up to half an hour there.
If you would like to come, please write to yet2btitled@gmail.com and suggest a few time slots. We will see if we can arrange an available time for all of us. It will be my honour to have you as my audience, but I shall apologize if we unfortunately cannot have you this time. But I hope you can understand. Thank you for reading this note.

Regards,
Enoch

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Thank you list: Yeung Yang, Jeff Leung, Clara Cheung, Gum Cheng, Yuen Hiu Shan, DJ BudBall, Kwok Pui Gum, Circle Lo, Daisley Kramer, David Boyce, Leung Tin Chak, Phoebe Wong, Michele Chung, Susi Law, ACO, Andrew Wong, Shane Aspegren, Isaac Leung, Leslie Van Eyck, Helen Ng, Chantal Wong, Season Xu, Ar Hei, Rachel Wong

Enoch CHENG and Jeff LEUNG @ A Walk with A3
13/01/2016

Enoch CHENG and Jeff LEUNG @ A Walk with A3

“Has art happened?”Conversation with NG Ka-chun “藝術有發生過嗎?”與吳家俊對談 10.24.2015 PDF version:http://media.wix.com/ugd/970513_...
13/01/2016

“Has art happened?”Conversation with NG Ka-chun
“藝術有發生過嗎?”與吳家俊對談
10.24.2015

PDF version:
http://media.wix.com/ugd/970513_d79f574279734e7383484964c587de3f.pdf

Session of NG Ka-chun:
http://www.awalkwitha3.com/ #!in-session-4/yqnzh

06/11/2015

Y-space Dancing All Around at A3 Sharp Street Dancing All Around: Discovering Wan Chai Stories | 四圍跳 -《尋找灣仔的故事》 Date 日期: 7 - 8th Nov, 2015 | 2015年11月7-8日 Time ...

Conversation with NG Ka-chun at ACO yesterday(transcript to be available at A3's website soon)
25/10/2015

Conversation with NG Ka-chun at ACO yesterday
(transcript to be available at A3's website soon)

[Web site release]Click and Visit www.awalkwitha3.com to know more about us :)
22/10/2015

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Click and Visit www.awalkwitha3.com to know more about us :)

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12/10/2015

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IN SITU 在地進行中 | since Sept 8, 2015
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吳家俊 Ng Ka-chunpretend that I live in here | 假裝我住在這裡Idea | 意念When I live in a place that belongs to me, I can't help but ...
15/09/2015

吳家俊 Ng Ka-chun
pretend that I live in here | 假裝我住在這裡

Idea | 意念
When I live in a place that belongs to me, I can't help but keep doing things to it.
The longer I stay there, the farther this place is from my ideal. Whatever I do to it, the more and more it lacks. And yet, what it lacks is a kind of imagination. While it is an endless desire, the pursuit of it generates improvisation, an energy that I find extremely mysterious.

Perhaps
when I have a wall, I want a table.
when I have a table, I want a chair.
when I have a chair, I want to shelf.
When I have a shelf, I want a lamp.
When I have a lamp, I want a small carpet.
When I have a carpet, I want to little garden.
And then, I think of making other things.
After warming the house, do I then change everything?
I will (pretend to) live here, and begin with the wall and make something. This may be an endless (creative) enterprise.

Some thoughts on operation:
For around one month, like going to work, I am here (and nearby) from 9am to 6pm., I want to make it into a show flat by flooring it, tailor making a high bed, table, chair etc. for myself. Through continuous remaking, and some impromptu acts of creating, I show traces and the imagination of life as flattened and narrowed.


當我在一個屬於我的地方生活, 我就禁不住要把它整整整。
越長時間的停留,這地方就離我理想的狀態越遠,無論我如何修整,缺得總越來越多。然而,所缺的追求就是一種想像,雖說這也是一種無休止的慾望,但卻在追求的過程中衍生即興,一種我視為非常神祕的創造力量。

或許
當我有了一面牆,我想要一張桌子。
當我有了一張桌子,我想要一張椅子。
當我有了一張椅子,我想要一個架子。
當我有了一個架子,我想要一盞燈。
當我有了一盞燈,我想要一塊地毯。
當我有了一塊地毯,我想要一個小花園。
然後我又想造些其他的暖屋之後,是否該把東西全部換掉?
我將(假裝)住進裡面,並由一面牆開始做些什麼,這可能會是一個無止境的(創作)工程。

操作想法:
大約一個月時間長度,如一般上班族朝九晚六在空間裡面(或附近)生活,想像把它做成一個示範單位,包括鋪設地板,度身訂做高床、桌子、椅子等,通過不斷地改造,也順手拈來做些其他的創作,展示一種平面化的狹窄生活痕跡及想像。

To read more:
http://www.awalkwitha3.com/ #!in-session-4/yqnzh

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