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Gay Games photos and LGBTQ artists the focus of Hong Kong warm-up exhibitions

  • Two sister exhibitions launched this week as warm-up acts for 2023’s Gay Games Hong Kong
  • One features photos collected from previous Gay Games held around the world, the other celebrates Hong Kong LGBTQ artists

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Visitors flip through a photo book of images from the 10th Gay Games, held in Paris in 2018, at the opening of “Beyond Strength: A Retrospective Exhibition of Gay Games, 1982-2022” at the Goethe Institute Hongkong. Photo: Connor Mycroft

A wide range of experiences, expressions and forms shine through the two sister exhibitions launched this week as warm-up acts for 2023’s Gay Games Hong Kong, the international sports and cultural event that the city will co-host with Guadalajara, Mexico.

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The games, normally held every four years to promote the acceptance of diversity in sports and beyond, had to be pushed back by a year due to Hong Kong’s Covid-19 restrictions.

But organisers are eager to build up anticipation for the nine-day event in November 2023, and to share the history and spirit of the games, says Shawn Griffin, director of arts and culture for Gay Games Hong Kong.

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“It gives a good opportunity to show the ethos of the games to those who’ve never heard of it, and maybe encourage them to participate,” he says.

Shawn Griffin, director of arts and culture for Gay Games Hong Kong, gives opening remarks for “Beyond Strength: A Retrospective Exhibition of Gay Games, 1982-2022”. Photo: Connor Mycroft
Shawn Griffin, director of arts and culture for Gay Games Hong Kong, gives opening remarks for “Beyond Strength: A Retrospective Exhibition of Gay Games, 1982-2022”. Photo: Connor Mycroft
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