Zeng Hong
This is the second time in my life that I am not at home with my parents to celebrate the Chinese Spring Festival. The first time was last year, I was at New Haven doing my arts fellowship and I got to experience the festive vibe together with friends of Yale-China Association and Ely Center. I feel like it just happened quite recently but actually one year has already passed. Because of Covid, this year I wasn’t be able to come back to my hometown, but stay in my apartment in Hong Kong instead. I had a small celebration in the New Year eve with my flat mate, but basically I just had a normal routine during the holiday. I am recently quite interested in how everyday objects express themselves in photography. These ordinary stuffs therefore become the subjects to narrate my 2021 Chinese new year story. Putting together, they also reveal the relationship between me and this apartment where I have been living in the past three and a half years. For a person who have chosen to leave home and to make home somewhere else, the places where I have inhabited and the things which I owned always stay in my mind. I am not good at writing poetry, therefore I decide to let Rilke help me to speak my mind.
“Whoever has no house now, will never have one.
Whoever is alone will stay alone,
will sit, read, write long letters through the evening,
and wander on the boulevards, up and down,
restlessly, while dry leaves are blowing.”
― Reiner Maria Rilke