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When Shadow Tells Time

Au Wah Yan / Chan Ting / Cheng Lok Yi, Tracy / Cheung Hei-Man & Michelle Chan / Jay Lau / Lam Wing Sze / Marty Miller / Shaiana Po / Tsang Ka Wai, Eason / Tracey Cheng & Shera Cho / Yip Hei Wun, Hedy / Yip Kin Bon, Elvis

April 16 – May 16, 2026
Opening⎢Thur. April 16, 18 - 21 hr

Wed. + Thurs. + Fri. 11 - 18 hr / Sat. 11 - 16 hr

einBuch.haus / Lindenstr. 91, 10969 Berlin

Curator: Frank Lam
Organisation: WMA

Digital interfaces increasingly shape how we encounter images and texts today; reading is often experienced through habitual screen-based gestures such as scrolling, tapping, and swiping. What is then compromised , when reading is detached from tactility, spatiality, and embodiment? With the notion of ‘shadow’ as an index of spatial presence and duration, this exhibition puts forth photographic artist’s books, a medium that opens up paper space, where materiality, reading experience and the physical engagement of readers become pivotal again. In each of the photographic artist’s books exhibited, meaning often emerges through the intervals between pages, an archaic play between light, surface, and touch. The book thus becomes a constructed, paper space whose spatial and temporal qualities are unfolded through the act of reading.

When Shadow Tells Time brings together 12 photographic artists' books by Hong Kong artists developed through Book Lab, a programme initiated by Hong Kong-based art platform WMA in 2023. Conceiving the artists' book as a photographic practice in its own right, Book Lab supports works that engage contemporary images in relation to their social context. The exhibition invites the audience to encounter each work as a spatial proposition, where reading becomes a process of navigation and where shadow helps articulate rhythm, depth, and the possibility of what lies beyond the visible frame. 

The 12 artists bring distinct approaches to book-making, resulting in works that are formally diverse and conceptually expansive. Through playfulness, visual language, and expanded approaches to image-making, each book becomes a site of encounter: a place for slowing down, where shadow names what is withheld, off-frame, or yet to appear.


WMA
WMA is a non-profit platform dedicated to facilitating greater understanding of Hong Kong through the lens-based art form. Our goal is to use visual arts as a means to forge and connect discussions on Hong Kong across different eras and regions, with a focus on deepening research, exhibition, preservation, and dissemination of visual imagery.

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Book Lab
Launched in 2023 as an ongoing WMA initiative, Book Lab investigates the evolving frontier of the artist’s book. Deeply rooted in our mission to facilitate a greater understanding of Hong Kong through dedicated annual themes, the programme positions book-making as a dynamic, socially engaged site of encounter. By experimenting with design thinking, tactile materiality, and innovative printing techniques, Book Lab challenges traditional narrative structures and reimagines how local stories are documented and shared. The project celebrates the photographic artist's book not merely as a static vessel for ideas, but as a vibrant artistic medium in its own right—one that amplifies diverse voices, explores the city's complex visual culture, and fosters critical dialogue across communities.

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