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Artist Interview: Chris Chong Chan Fui on Film and Space

Chris Chong Chan Fui “HEAVENHELL,” 2009, collection of the artist

During his residency in Koganecho, Yokohama, Chris Chong Chan Fui created the film HEAVENHELL (2009), drawing inspiration from Kurosawa Akira’s film, High and Low (1963). Kuraya Mika, the director of Yokohama Museum of Art, will interview the artist about the connection between film and urban space, exploring how these elements intersect in his work.

*With English-Japanese consecutive interpretation

Outline

DateFebruary 8, 2025
Time14:00-15:30
SpeakersChris Chong Chan Fui (Artist/ Filmmaker)
Interviewer: Kuraya Mika (Director of Yokohama Museum of Art / Curator of the“Welcome Back, Yokohama” exhibition)
*With English-Japanese consecutive interpretation
Venue“Welcome back, Yokohama” Exhibition Gallery
Participation feeFree (valid admission ticket required)

Artist Profile

Chris Chong Chan Fui is a Malaysian filmmaker and artist who works between Southeast Asia and Canada. He is best known for his short films Pool (Kolam) and Block B, which consecutively one the Toronto International Film Festival Award for Best Canadian Short Film in 2007 and 2008.

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