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| | In his "100 X 100" series, Michael Wolf humanizes public notions about the experience of poverty and the industrialization of Hong Kong, one of the most densely populated cities in the world. He focuses on 100 apartments (each 100 square feet) in the oldest housing development in Hong Kong, which is slated for demolition. The series explores the concept of "personal space" in Hong Kong, with photographs that document the human urge to individualize the impersonal and create a distinct personality through human details amid massive monotony.
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