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The Future Vintage Store
7 Aug – 4 Sep, 2025
JPS Gallery

The humble laundry lines that once crisscrossed Hong Kong's neighbourhoods will weave a new story at "The Future Vintage Store" exhibition on view at JPS Gallery. Marking the third collaboration between Hong Kong artist Peep and local fashion brand HER, this showcase embraces the city's signature 'organised chaos' where yesterday's Hong Kong meets tomorrow's fashion. By reimagining the city's cultural touchstones, the exhibition creates an immersive environment that invites visitors to explore the evolving identity of this dynamic city.

Laundry Lines: Threading Through Hong Kong’s Soul
The exhibition unfolds as a treasure-filled labyrinth where decades collide in enchanting ways. Spanning every room is an intricate network of suspended laundry lines—a familiar sight to anyone who has wandered through Hong Kong’s older neighbourhoods. These humble utilities, originally born of necessity, gradually became an iconic visual signature across the city’s urban landscape. In the exhibition, they take on a new purpose, displaying HER’s contemporary fashion pieces in thoughtfully arranged compositions that create playful silhouettes and visual narratives that transform as visitors journey through the space.

Ordinary Seats, Extraordinary Encounters
Beneath the canopy of suspended clothing, foldable tables paired with pink plastic stackable stools create intimate gathering spots. Instantly recognisable to any Hong Kong native as the unsung heroes of local gatherings for decades, these iconic seating arrangements invite visitors to engage with the exhibition’s treasures. The tables display Peep and HER’s collaborative creations over the years: porcelain dinnerware reimagined with distinctive ceramic patterns fused with contemporary motifs, Red Packets, Lucky Omamori Charms, and a transformed Fish-Prawn-Crab game set—a gambling pastime deeply embedded in local culture now reinvented as a collectable art piece.

Nostalgia Reimagined
Throughout the gallery, visitors will find traditional Hong Kong-style laundromat signs hand-painted by Peep, alongside vintage toys such as Chinese Checkers and tumbler dolls—beloved companions from 1980s and 90s Hong Kong childhoods that once filled neighbourhood stationery shops and market stalls. Each toy has been meticulously restored, with broken surfaces mended and faded colours replaced while preserving their original charm. Complementing these nostalgic elements are Peep’s paintings inspired by modern Hong Kong scenes, including a playful depiction of the constant traffic outside HER’s physical store in Causeway Bay.

The Future Is Vintage
This exhibition represents a natural evolution in Peep's collaborative journey with HER, reflecting their shared commitment to celebrating Hong Kong culture. Through 'The Future Vintage Store,' Peep deepens this connection by creating a uniquely Hong Kong dialogue between eras, aesthetics, and experiences. Drawing from her own upbringing in 1990s Hong Kong, Peep infuses this nostalgic showcase with treasured memories from her idyllic childhood. Visitors are invited on a journey of rediscovery, where they gain fresh perspectives on their own early years through thoughtfully curated antiques delicately enhanced with contemporary brushwork, creating a harmonious bridge between Hong Kong's rich cultural heritage and its dynamic present.
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