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By Yannie Chan | April 13th, 2021
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New York Minute: As part of the “Time Travel” project, JPS Gallery has set up a New York Subway and station art installation featuring the works of local artists Afa Annfa, Chino Lam, and street art legend Cope2 at Belowground, a contemporary retail space in Landmark. Inspired by the 1980s classic movie Somewhere in Time, the exhibition invites you to step back in time via the subway door, bringing you back to the New York City where Cope2 and his crew were creating distinctive tags and graffiti.

Image courtesy of JPS Gallery

The subway installation features seven large-scale collaborative paintings and murals, celebrating street art and culture across generations, incorporating Afa’s delicate artistic language and Chino’s signature character, Jiro, with the virtuoso graffiti of Cope2.

Image courtesy of JPS Gallery

Don’t forget to visit the solo exhibition of Cope2 on view in the gallery’s location in Landmark Atrium.

Where? Belowground, B/F, Landmark Atrium, 15 Queen’s Road, Central

When? Now through May 16, 2021

How much? Free admission

Looking for more to do? See what else is happening in Hong Kong.

  • By Yannie Chan | April 13th, 2021
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    • Ends: January 1st, 1970

    New York Minute: As part of the “Time Travel” project, JPS Gallery has set up a New York Subway and station art installation featuring the works of local artists Afa Annfa, Chino Lam, and street art legend Cope2 at Belowground, a contemporary retail space in Landmark. Inspired by the 1980s classic movie Somewhere in Time, the exhibition invites you to step back in time via the subway door, bringing you back to the New York City where Cope2 and his crew were creating distinctive tags and graffiti.

    Image courtesy of JPS Gallery

    The subway installation features seven large-scale collaborative paintings and murals, celebrating street art and culture across generations, incorporating Afa’s delicate artistic language and Chino’s signature character, Jiro, with the virtuoso graffiti of Cope2.

    Image courtesy of JPS Gallery

    Don’t forget to visit the solo exhibition of Cope2 on view in the gallery’s location in Landmark Atrium.

    Where? Belowground, B/F, Landmark Atrium, 15 Queen’s Road, Central

    When? Now through May 16, 2021

    How much? Free admission

    Looking for more to do? See what else is happening in Hong Kong.