In a continuation of the column 2010 Cinema, this is the fourth in a series of fictional portraits by Hu Fang, each taking the form of loose screen plays. 4.1 He suddenly felt he had been here before – heView More >

In a continuation of the column 2010 Cinema, this is the fourth in a series of fictional portraits by Hu Fang, each taking the form of loose screen plays. 4.1 He suddenly felt he had been here before – heView More >
In a continuation of the column 2010 Cinema, this is the third in a series of fictional portraits by Hu Fang, each taking the form of loose screen plays. 3.1 As gusts of wind tore at the car’s black waterproofing,View More >
In a continuation of the column 2010 Cinema, this is the second in a series of fictional portraits by Hu Fang, each taking the form of loose screen plays. 2.1 Sod had been planted at the campus gate just passed,View More >
In a continuation of the column 2010 Cinema, this is the first in a series of fictional portraits by Hu Fang, each taking the form of loose screen plays. 1.1 (a) He tries to depict his own image, with theView More >
Hu Fang is a fiction writer and co-founder of Vitamin Creative Space, Guangzhou, as well as The Pavilion/the shop, Beijing. What follows are his “Things Worth Remembering” for 2010, Every Day Except Christmas: January: Miracles that slip through the cracksView More >
For the forgetting of memory, and the separation of arrival By Hu Fang Full Name Jun Yang and Soldier Woods (2002), DVD approx 9 min. Produced for Manifesta 4, 2002. All images: courtesy the artist and Vitamin Creative Space, Beijing/Guangzhou.View More >
Stranger on the Road By Hu Fang Cinema billboard designed by Ming Wong, painted by Neo Chon Teck (2009), variable dimensions, acrylic emulsion on canvas. All images: Courtesy Ming Wong. Word Order Many of Ming Wong’s work titles invert aView More >
A speculative essay on the relations between viewers and cinema in China today. They leave the cinema, dark and dejected. This is not the movie of their dreams. This is not that perfect, all-encompassing film unspooling in every person’s mindView More >