Hok Ho

PHOTOGRAPHER

Based in Guangdong, China, b. 1983

Hok Ho (He Hezhou) is a contemporary image-maker whose practice unfolds through a distinctive methodology of “body construction” in moving image and photography. His work positions the body as a fluid medium, navigating through light, color fields, and spatial perception, where gesture and sensation become carriers of visual transformation.

Situated between figuration and abstraction, Ho’s imagery is marked by ambiguous chromatic atmospheres and fragmented visual structures. Drawing from personal experience, he continuously reconfigures urban textures, reflections of light, and bodily contours, allowing the individual and the external world to collapse into a shared visual plane.

Engaging with themes of memory, desire, gender consciousness, and the individual’s position within social structures, Ho’s practice operates through an ongoing process of deconstruction and reconstruction. His work probes how the body and the world co-produce one another, seeking to articulate an image language that traverses emotion, identity, and temporality.

COLLECT
  • Dialectic

    39.37 × 59.06 inches, Aluminum composite panel, 2025

  • Self-portrait #1

    47.24 × 35.43 inches, Giclée print on Hahnemühle fine art paper, 2025

  • Dirty Velvet #1

    47.24 × 35.43 inches, UV print on acrylic, 2024

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  • Fissure #4

    39.37 × 59.06 inches, Giclée print on Hahnemühle fine art paper, 2025

  • Shrouded

    59.06 × 39.37 inches, Aluminum composite panel, 2025

  • Dirty Velvet #2

    47.24 × 35.43 inches, UV print on acrylic, 2024

  • Mutual Gaze

    39.37 × 59.06 inches, Aluminum composite panel, 2025