About
Chris Sullivan is a photographer and writer based in Hong Kong, where he has lived and worked for close to a decade. His work moves between black-and-white and colour photography, moving image, and reflective writing.
He approaches photography as a form of thinking, attuned to rhythm, memory, and the traces of disappearance.
Recent
2025
- Plastic Visions, group exhibition curated by LoosenArt, Rome, Italy (forthcoming, November 2025)
- A Slower Mode of Time, Cha: An Asian Literary Journal
- FRESH EYES x Hungry Eye Talent 2025, FRESH EYES Book 2025, Vol. 2 (GUP Magazine); group exhibition at Hungry Eye Fair, Amsterdam
- Photo essay, The Light Observer, issue 8: Landscapes
2024
- Website launched: chris.photo
Select Projects
Fractured (2025)
On fragmentation and perception via movement-based stills.
Déjà Disparu (2020–2024)
On presence, memory, and Hong Kong as a site of disappearance.
Flux (2016–2025)
On migration, memory, and temporal drift.
Newsletter
A few times a year, I send out a newsletter featuring writing, photos, and reflections on whatever’s been unfolding in the work.