In Stock! Keith Macgregor, 'Junks in Lamma channel', Hong Kong 1974 (KMDUO-08)

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In Stock! Keith Macgregor, 'Junks in Lamma channel', Hong Kong 1974 (KMDUO-08)

HK$4,800.00

Series: ‘Old Hong Kong’
Limited edition of 150 including all formats and sizes

In stock available as:

Glossy archival pigment print with alu-dibond acrylic facemount (ready to hang)
in size: H40 x 40 cm @ HK$ 4,800

Otherwise available in either:

Print only: Archival pigment print (Hahnemühle fine art print) or

Facemount: Glossy archival pigment print with alu-dibond acrylic face-mount

(has a brace in the back and can hang as is without further framing)

Framing is optional, please contact us for more info.

Can also be ordered in other sizes.

Please note size mentioned below are

for archival pigment prints without frame (+ 3 cm border)

or size of face-mount without any border

Price for Print only / Incl. Facemount

40 x 40 cm - HK$ 3,800 / HK$ 4,800
60 x 60 cm - HK$ 5,800 / HK$ 7,250
75 x 75 cm - HK$ 9,800 / HK$ 12,800
90 x 90 cm - HK$12,000 / HK$ 16,000
100 x 100 cm - HK$15,000 / HK$ 19,000
120 x 120 cm - HK$22,000 / HK$ 28,000

Above prices exclude international shipping and taxes if any. Please ask us for a quotation for international shipments.

Lead time takes about 1 week for print only and 3 weeks from placing the order (all going well) for facemounted prints.

Prints and frames can be organised on request, for quotes and other inquiries please contact us on info@bluelotus-gallery.com

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Keith Macgregor has been photographing Hong Kong for nearly 50 years. He documented Hong Kong since the economic boom period of the 70s, a time of immense prosperity, social development and general optimism. Nearing the end of its status as a British colony, many photographs depict a fascinating time where the visual contrast between British and Chinese culture, as well as what could be described as the old and the new, was still immensely visible and played into what made the city dynamic yet still mystical in nature.

Keith Macgregor拍攝香港近50年。他由香港於70年代開展黃金時期時一直以相攝記錄社會發展繁榮和樂觀的時期。很多照片仍是英國殖民地的香港,並描繪出那個迷人的時期。其中的中英文化以及新舊之間的視覺對比仍然非常明顯,並融入並創造出這個充滿活力的城市畫面,但同時本質上仍然保留其神秘感。