How far do you have to go to get closer? I traveled from Berlin to Hong Kong to find Latin America, my place of origin. For the characters in the film Happy Together (1997, Hong Kong) by Wong Kar-Wai, Argentina is the antipode of Hong Kong, and the place where those characters travel in search of something lost, something that could restore a certain intimacy they may have once had. The film inspired the group exhibition How to Be Happy Together?, curated by Zairong Xiang, on display at the contemporary art space Para Site.
Many works in the exhibition show traces of this loss, which is sometimes expressed by a degree of melancholy, other times by an attempt to reclaim a past and maybe even a more just present and future, beyond the various forms of exploitation suffered—from the colonization of the Americas to the domination of bodies and desires. The exhibition brings together works by more than 20 artists from Latin America, Europe, mainland China, Taiwan and Hong Kong. Bruno Zhu’s work, Call me, welcomes visitors as soon as they enter. It’s a Catholic cross, made of stapled condom wrappers printed with the word control: a control of pleasure that occurs in many areas, be it philosophical, religious, existential or physical.