Even before the security law, the filmmaker Evans Chan knew some considered his work too provocative. Still, Mr. Chan said, the security law was a “watershed moment.” He had planned to make a third film about Hong Kong’s fight for democracy. But he is unsure if he could find people to participate or places to show it — not just in Hong Kong but overseas, in venues with ties to China. Where does artistic expression from and about Hong Kong fit in?”Others have urged artists to experiment with the space that remains. Clara Cheung, who runs an arts education space, said she had promoted projects like community murals or a map of Hong Kong’s heritage buildings.
Source: International New York Times March 26, 2021 14:15 UTC