
Curated by Frank Lam, “The Orbit of Hope” is the debut exhibition for WMA’s biennial theme, “Hope”. Showcasing works by four Hong Kong artists—Jess Lau Ching-wa, Rocco Sung, Simon Wan, and Jil Wong—the exhibition explores the symbolic significance of stars and the distance between individuals and their hopes. Drawing on Newton’s law of universal gravitation, the show likens the dynamic between humanity and hope to invisible forces that pull us forward, guiding us along the trajectory of aspiration. As city skylines obscure and angularise the contours of the sky, starlights become harder to see. Since ancient times, stars have guided humanity, serving as both navigational markers and symbols of our hope and aspiration. Today, these celestial motifs remain woven into the fabric of everyday life—be it in striving for academic accolades, savouring Michelin-starred cuisine, or seeking esoteric guidance in astrological signs. All of these reflect a shared human focus on hope. Using methods derived from astronomy—observation, documentation, analysis, and transformation—the artists invite visitors to rekindle a longing for the night sky. Together, we trace the origins of hope, following the subtle rhythm of gravity, gently piecing together scattered light and dreams. With urban skylines increasingly towering and geometrically defining the sky's contours, starlight gradually becomes harder for us to capture. Since ancient times, stars have not only served as navigational beacons for humanity but also carried everyone's expectations and hopes. Today, they have already transformed into part of daily life: whether it is the top scorers striving for excellence in public examinations, the culinary delights awarded Michelin stars, or the astrological signs believed to guide one's destiny—all represent our collective gaze toward hope. Curated by Frank Lam, “The Orbit of Hope” is the debut exhibition for WMA’s biennial theme, “Hope”. Featuring works by four Hong Kong artists—Jess Lau Ching-wa, Rocco Sung, Simon Wan, and Jil Wong—the exhibition explores the symbolic meaning of stars and the distance between ourselves and hope. Inspired by Newton’s law of universal gravitation, the exhibition metaphorically portrays the connection between people and hope as an invisible force that pulls us forward, guiding us onto the trajectory of aspiration. Drawing upon common astronomical methodologies—observation, documentation, deconstruction, and transformation—these artistic practices run throughout the exhibited works, reawakening in viewers a renewed desire to look up at the night sky. Let us trace back to the origin of hope, follow the gentle pulse of gravity, and gradually piece together scattered light and dreams. Membership Details 會員詳情 WMA Space is a private venue for WMA Members only. By registering for this event, you agree to sign up as a WMA member. WMA Space為私人場所,訪客須成為WMA會員方能進場參觀。一經登記參加是次活動,即表示你同意申請成為WMA會員。
