The back alleys of Hong Kong have long been Michael Wolf's laboratory for the exploration of behaviours, creativity and inventiveness of the city dwellers that are reflected in the amazing variety of random arrangements. In this book bags, brooms, pots, shoes, plants are held on the walls by pipes; chairs dangle on wire ropes or are stacked to Babylonian towers; vegetables hang together with gloves, umbrellas and tools on the leash; belongings are artfully laced on handcarts like Arakis bondage models.
Hong Kong Storage is the 9th and final volume from Michael Wolf's Hong Kong Back Alley Encyclopedia, in which he celebrates the diverse aspects of street life in Hong Kong and the improvisational skills of the urban residents.