
Solace - Wing Shya
Early in his career, Shya was invited by Wong Kar-wai to serve as an on-set stills photographer for films including Happy Together and In the Mood for Love. Granted rare access to the renowned directorâs inner circle, over the years Shya captured poignant behind-the-scenes portraits of iconic actors such as Tony Leung, Leslie Cheung, Maggie Cheung, and Gong Li in unguarded moments between takes. These intimate images form the heart of Solace, interspersed with the best of Shyaâs commercial shoots, as well as private snapshots of nature and cityscapes encountered on his travels. The resulting collection is a true testament to Shyaâs ability as an eloquent storyteller and deeply introspective observer.
Hong Kong has long captured the Westâs imagination as an enigmatic Other with dazzling neon lights and a chaotic electric pulse. However, in Solace, Shya reveals a more personal and meditative Hong Kong. Time slows, inviting the viewer to explore the subtleties of interpersonal chemistries from a distance in ephemeral, quiet moments that showcase Shyaâs sensitive and intuitive approach toward his subjects. A nostalgic, dreamlike atmosphere emerges in his expired and exposed film, punctuated by flashes of vibrant color.
In the words of William Chang, one of Wong Kar-waiâs most important collaborators, Solace is a âmoving achievement that deftly captures ephemeral postures and fleeting snippets in time.â
We hope Solace will introduce an international audience to the sublime nuance of Wing Shyaâs work, as well as the rich history and culture of Hong Kong as seen through his eyes.
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Early in his career, Shya was invited by Wong Kar-wai to serve as an on-set stills photographer for films including Happy Together and In the Mood for Love. Granted rare access to the renowned directorâs inner circle, over the years Shya captured poignant behind-the-scenes portraits of iconic actors such as Tony Leung, Leslie Cheung, Maggie Cheung, and Gong Li in unguarded moments between takes. These intimate images form the heart of Solace, interspersed with the best of Shyaâs commercial shoots, as well as private snapshots of nature and cityscapes encountered on his travels. The resulting collection is a true testament to Shyaâs ability as an eloquent storyteller and deeply introspective observer.
Hong Kong has long captured the Westâs imagination as an enigmatic Other with dazzling neon lights and a chaotic electric pulse. However, in Solace, Shya reveals a more personal and meditative Hong Kong. Time slows, inviting the viewer to explore the subtleties of interpersonal chemistries from a distance in ephemeral, quiet moments that showcase Shyaâs sensitive and intuitive approach toward his subjects. A nostalgic, dreamlike atmosphere emerges in his expired and exposed film, punctuated by flashes of vibrant color.
In the words of William Chang, one of Wong Kar-waiâs most important collaborators, Solace is a âmoving achievement that deftly captures ephemeral postures and fleeting snippets in time.â
We hope Solace will introduce an international audience to the sublime nuance of Wing Shyaâs work, as well as the rich history and culture of Hong Kong as seen through his eyes.











