PARADE, a photography project conceived by Almond Chu twelve years ago, consists of a fine art publication, a limited edition of archival prints and an exhibition to be held in Hong Kong in September.

EUR 3’740

14% of EUR 26’000

14 %
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The «all or nothing» principle applies: The project only receives the funds if the funding target is reached or exceeded.

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Concluded on 27/8/2015

Thank you for your trust and support.By Almond Chu, on 03/09/2015

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Although this crowdfunding goal is not fulfilled, I really thank you for your trust and support to this project. I hope this publication will be realised in some sort at some stage.

a DISCLOSURE of new works in the seriesBy Almond Chu, on 19/08/2015

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In my recent interview with South China Morning Post, I disclosed my feelings about this crowdfunding project, photography book consumption in Hong Kong, as well as some new works in the series!

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We still need your support!By Almond Chu, on 17/08/2015

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Thanks for those backing us in the past.

By this time, counting down 10 days, we need miracles! We still hope that this publishing project will come true.

Would you care to tell 3 people in your circle about this in the next 3 days and ask them to support too?

Words from Chinese art critic Bao KunBy Almond Chu, on 11/08/2015

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’朱德華以Deadpan(冷面)的藝術美學風格,營造作品整體氛圍的冰冷化,詮釋了他對歷史與現實的態度與理解。’

’Chu has opted for the language of deadpan aesthetics, creating an aloof atmosphere through which to set out his own interpretation and understanding of both history and the present.’

Excerpt from Parade’s foreword written by Bao Kun, curator and critic in photography from China.

A new reward added!By Almond Chu, on 01/08/2015

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Postcard from the Parade series is now available, at EUR 8. Hope you like it!

A flower to you!By Almond Chu, on 29/07/2015

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It marks the first milestone – thank you – the first four backers! Here is a lily for each of you.

Since you’re my hardcore supporter – do you know which year this work was made?