Chow Chun Fai, born in 1980, is a prominent Hong Kong artist known for his versatile artistry spanning painting, video, and installation. His work often explores themes of identity, memory, and urban life within Hong Kong’s vibrant milieu. Notably, his “Painting on Movies” series ingeniously reinterprets iconic scenes from Hong Kong cinema, blending film with visual art to offer viewers fresh perspectives. Chow’s exploration extends to urban landscapes, evident in his “Hong Kong Taxi” and “Urban Landscape” series, where he aptly captures the city’s energy and character. Through meticulous detail and keen composition, his paintings evoke nostalgia while reflecting on urbanisation and cultural shifts. Chow’s unique fusion of realism and conceptualism provides insight into Hong Kong’s urban identity, prompting contemplation on modern urban complexities.

Chow’s work has been exhibited and collected in renowned museums and institutions, including Hong Kong Museum of Art (Hong Kong), M+ Museum (Hong Kong), Deutsche Bank (Hong Kong), 21C Museum (the United States), White Rabbit Collection (Australia), and so on, with reviews featured in publications like Artforum.