Why a Hong Kong artist chose 'self-exile' in Taiwan

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TAICHUNG: As he queued to board a flight out of Hong Kong to Taiwan last month, dissident artist Kacey Wong was painfully aware of the extra immigration officials brought in to scrutinise each departing passenger. Wong, 51, was one of the city\u0027s best-known provocateurs, an artist who specialised in satiris

TAICHUNG: As he queued to board a flight out of Hong Kong to Taiwan last month, dissident artist Kacey Wong was painfully aware of the extra immigration officials brought in to scrutinise each departing passenger.

"About 20 steps away from the gate, they spread out as if they were playing American football, and just watched everyone who was boarding for a last-minute tackle maybe," he recalled. But over the last year China has begun remoulding Hong Kong in its own authoritarian image in response to huge and often violent democracy protests in 2019.Prosecutors dusted off a colonial-era sedition law to target political opinions and an official campaign was launched to purge the city of anyone deemed unpatriotic.Cornell-educated Wong knew he probably did not fit the profile of a"patriotic" Chinese artist.

"My emotion says I will never leave Hong Kong but at the same time I am looking at the data of the battlefield always unfold almost on the daily basis ... The data tell me it's time to go," he said. Wong predicts that critical political art will slowly disappear from the city, taken over by"more and more decorative items".

The advice he gives to artists in Hong Kong is to"go underground" and"keep the fire burning" by showing their work at home to friends and close contacts.

 

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