To commemorate the third anniversary of Hong Kong’s “6.12,” groups of Hongkongers in Britain, exiled protesters, and art workers held an exhibition in London on June 11-12, 2022, named “From Bricks to the World: The Awakening and Change of Hongkongers.” On display are about 100 works, by more than 10 artists, all related to the anti-extradition movement. A few hours after the opening of the exhibition on the first day, it had attracted hundreds of Hongkongers in the UK, as well as locals, to visit. The exhibition was held at Apiary Studios near Cambridge Heath overground station in East London. On show were photos, videos, paintings, sculptures, which presented different aspects of the anti-extradition movement. Highlight of the exhibition is the 7-foot-tall Hong Kong Statue of Democracy with a brick array around its base. The exhibitor pointed out that “The reconstruction of the statue serves as a prop for an art documentary. There were two of them, but one was destroyed, and the current one symbolises “Rebuild after Destruction.” It is hoped that it will be shown around the world in the future.”…