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My personal favourites? Ho Sin-Tung’s Inject (2010) and Wilson Shieh’s shy Ice-skaters (2006) – truth is, I like everything Wilson Shieh does and would share a bottle of rosé with him any day.
Photo: William Lim walks us through Lam Tung Pang’s Huge Mountain (2011)