Greg Girard’s HK:PM is a visual journey through Hong Kong’s vibrant city life. The work animates analogue photographs from the artist’s personal collection, shot between the 1970s and 1990s. Girard’s images unfold like a film: bustling street scenes in Central—schoolgirls, fashionistas, and office and street workers going about their daily lives—alternate with images from the Kowloon Walled City.

Neon-lit streets, lively nightclubs, and magical moments with the city’s most beloved film stars come to life. There is a sense of perpetual motion, from airplanes soaring between dense skyscrapers around Kai Tak Airport to the incessant activities along Victoria Harbour.

HK:PM returns Girard’s photographs to the place of their creation. Presented in this new format, incidental situations become lasting images, and their sequence becomes a film. As a keen-eyed urban explorer, Girard shows us how intimate moments and personal memories together shape a collective history, connecting the past with the present.