F11 exterior |
F11 is one of the few private museums in Hong Kong and the only one dedicated to photography. At present there is no permanent exhibit apart from the Leica camera collection, some pieces of which are rotated on a regular basis. Photo exhibits are held several times a year, running from a week to a couple of months. On display during my visit was a collection of 85 black-and-white images by Swiss photographer Werner Bischof taken during his one and only 1952 visit to Hong Kong. These were what you might think of as street or travel photography, impressionistic images of a Westerner’s first visit to Hong Kong. Perhaps a third of the images exhibited were noteworthy, images I would look at more carefully or care to revisit. The remainder were perhaps notable 50 years ago; today they appear rather pedestrian (though may be of great historic value, as revealed in the following paragraph). Included in the exhibit were several period artefacts, including magazines featuring Bischof’s images, a guide to Hong Kong, and a horse-racing guide, among others.
Our guides: Grace and Jack |
My visit was attended by another bit of good luck: the owner stopped by to show his Leica collection and talk a bit about the building and his museum. Presumably the second floor and the roof are typically closed, but on this day we were treated to a personal tour by the collector himself, who was happy to share stories about some of his favorite items in his collection, as well as to tell us a bit about the history of the building and its refurbishment for use as a museum. Mr So was quite approachable, congenial and informative. May you also have the chance to meet him should you visit.
The second floor also houses a substantial collection of photobooks, many of which appear to have never been opened. I could easily spend weeks here browsing. Researchers take note: the book collection, as well a collection of original prints, is available for inspection on request.
Group shot with Mr So, 4th from right |
And speaking of fees, I should note that as of this writing there is no charge to visit the museum. Only advance booking is required.
If you are planning to be in Hong Kong in October, be sure to make a reservation for the Rodchenko exhibit marking the 100th anniversary of the October Revolution. I hope to see you there!
For further information on F11 and news of current exhibits, visit online at: http://f11.com/
You can also visit F11 on Facebook at: https://www.facebook.com/f11museum/
Finally, for anyone that might be interested in an album of images from my 3.5 day visit to Hong Kong, please have a look here: https://www.flickr.com/photos/80283129@N03/albums/72157677700063120
Personal photo sent by F11 staff: Thank you! |
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