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TONY MAK

 'After the Olympics' by Tony Mak, 128pp, cloth spine, 196mm x 156mm. With an introduction by Ravi Ghosh.

Publisher:  Hoxton Mini Press, 2022

Over a decade has passed since the Olympics came to London, but what remains? The glass towers and monumental stadiums stand proud but the world’s attention has moved on. During the pandemic, Tony Mak documented this complex legacy and the local communities living in its wake.

Book design by Friederike Huber.

This book is carbon neutral. This is the first edition.

ISBN: 978-1-914314-27-8 

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London-based photographer Tony Mak creates contemporary art photography rooted in cultural landscapes and evolving traditions. As a Chinese photographer from Guangdong, he captures the shifting dialogues between heritage and modernity across Europe and Asia.

Specialising in Chinese landscape photography and new typography approaches, Tony Mak’s work explores identity, memory, and the transformation of cultural spaces. His photographic artistry has been exhibited in galleries and exhibitions across London and Europe.

Keywords: London photographer, Chinese photographer, Guangdong photographer, contemporary art photography, cultural landscape, Chinese landscape, new typography, art photography, photographic artist, London gallery, European exhibitions, fine art photographer, Guangdong contemporary artist, international photography exhibitions.