If there were a way to rate zero star, I would do that. I recognize a local c unt always hanging out here with a black dog. She pulled her dog and intentionally hit on me one day after I jogging around the area. She tried to turn the table and played the victim game that I was the one elbowing her. She even wanted to make it worse and scream "I DIDNT FEEL YOU ARE SORRY." Even I apologized twice. You have a regular or staff like that hanging around the gallery? Sorry I would not feel safe to go there.
Update: No I am not confused. She stood at your small patio in front of your gallery few times and I...
Read moreBlue Lotus is an independently run gallery, and is the only gallery on Hong Kong exclusively dedicated to photography (to my knowledge). The gallery focuses on Hong Kong, and represents an array of leading photographers from our associated with HK: the legendary Fan Ho, the late Michael Wolf, Jo Farrel, Wing Shya, Romain Jacquet-Lagrèze & Michael Kenna, to name a few. The gallery is in a lovely neighborhood on Pound Lane, with a great cafe across the courtyard and a good studio - a very hipster/Bohemian pocket of Hong Kong to spend a morning or an...
Read moreBlue Lotus Gallery is a fairly established photography gallery (since 2007) with a lovely focus on local culture and identity opposite my favorite cafe Found. The gallery features both veteran photographers as well as rising talent, exemplified by its current show - Pop-Up In Ghent Belgium: 'Hong Kong Calling' that captures the history of Hong Kong from 1950 until today from the lens of artists including Fan Ho, Greg Girard, Ian Lambot, Keith Macgregor, Romain Jacquet-Lagrèze, Marcel Heijnen, Christopher Button and Tugo Cheng. Well...
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