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“CUT & SEA” exhibition offers new perspective on city’s urban landscape

Installation art at Oi!(Oil Street Art Space) brings audience on a journey through space and time.

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The "CUT & SEA" exhibition currently held at Oi! showcases an installation artwork made of lawn and fence to reveal the hidden characteristics of the city, allowing visitors to learn about the relationships among humans, nature and the city. 

Created by artist Tobias Klein,"CUT & SEA" opens up a 2.5-metre circular cut on the lawn of Oi! and another on the fence that separates Oi! and the neighbouring construction site. Both can be opened or closed by visitors themselves, revealing things and presenting different scenarios that give thoughts to the historic and environmental elements of Oi! and the community.

An architect by training, Klein taught at the Architectural Association School of Architecture, London and is currently an assistant professor at the School of Creative Media of the City University of Hong Kong.

A hundred years ago, the site of Oi!, sandwiched between the sea and the mountains, was for recreational use. Today, it has been transformed into an art and cultural hub. In this urban space, the mountains and sea are no longer immediately adjacent. The city landscape is constantly changing.

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CUT & SEA at Oil!
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With this in mind, Klein created “CUT & SEA” that playfully reveals the historical and environmental characteristics and the making of the city. Two giant discs, one vertical and one horizontal, can be closed and opened by the viewer and thus be seen in four constellations. The opening of the ground soil and wall fence reveals hidden history and human activities that together give this community its unique identity.

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