Enoch Cheng's contribution, Migration Continung, invites artists to find different approaches to understand migration through the lens of the changing conditions of human labor. His project will be presented as an exhibition and a forum in Hong Kong, as well as in the exhibitions at the Ulaanbaatar International Media Art Festival and the Asia Culture Center in Gwangju. Migration Continung will feature new works from the Singaporean-born Berlin-based artist Ming Wong; from the Indonesian artist Julia Sarisetiati, one of the curators participating in the Migration Continung project; and from Enoch Cheng himself.
Ming Wong's new video work for Migration Continung appropriates cinematic references to look at the shift of labour opportunities between Africa and China. Enoch Cheng's new video work explores the new trend of working models, asking how migrant workers need to alter themselves to meet the new demands of the labour market. Julia Sarisetiati maps out the story of migrant workers returning to Indonesia, concentrating on the challenges they have to face when they return home.
The three artists will present their artistic approaches to the topic of migration at the forum, which will also feature the Nigerian artist Emeka Ogboh, who will present on his experience using the politics of food and beer to depict the issues of the Nigerian migrant community in Europe.