Lik Ink, based in Hong Kong, went online in 2012. At that time, owner/operator Andrew S Guthrie realized that he had come across enough independently produced printed matter by individual artists and/or publishers, along with his own artistic publications, to amass a modest online store. While the internet provided a reasonable overhead, it quickly became […]
Category Archives: Hong Kong art/artists
The Hong Kong Zine Fest 2017
The Hong Kong Zine and Print Fest 2017 was presented between November 25 and December 6 2017 by the Open Printshop at JCCAC in Shep Kip Mei. The Open Printshop also has extensive production facilities on the top floor of the building, an edifice that was converted from a housing estate (for low income citizens) […]
‘Dark Fluid’: An experimental science-fiction anthology as reported on in Hong Kong Free Press
‘Dark Fluid’: An experimental science-fiction anthology initiated by Angela Su Science fiction, sometimes called speculative fiction, is obliged to be intriguing. It’s a missive from the future or from far out in the cosmos that speaks, in the final analysis, about our current situation instead of accurately portraying that unknowable distance. Read the rest of […]
Nam Tam Wan, Cheung Chau, 2016 by Patrick S. Ford
Patrick S. Ford recently got in touch by email asking if Likink would carry his artist book / project: “Nam Tam Wan, Cheung Chau 2016”. During our negotiations I realized, whether he knew it or not, that the project has a kind of tangential narrative that concerns the life of the artist. The sticky problem […]