
Dial-A-Poem Hong Kong
John Giorno
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38 Museum Drive, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Tue–Sun 10am–6pm, Fri until 10pm, Mon closed
Admission
Free Admission
About
Poet **John Giorno** (American, 1936–2019) initiated _Dial-A-Poem_ in 1969 to bring poetry into everyday life. Believing that ‘much poetry is intended to be heard, not merely read’, he invited writers, artists, and musicians to contribute works that anyone could access by dialing a hotline. The project later evolved into a gallery installation of telephone sculptures, allowing visitors to listen to randomly selected readings. In recent years, the project has expanded internationally. Versions developed in France, Mexico, and Brazil showcase works by local makers in their own languages. _Dial-A-Poem Hong Kong_ features newly recorded readings in the original language (Cantonese, English, and Mandarin) by thirty local poets. Visitors can listen to the poems via the telephone sculptures in the Focus Gallery. You can also call [**+852 3009-9386**](tel:3009-9386) from your phone. The poems are played randomly from the archive in their original languages. You are invited to enjoy the sounds and rhythms of the words, even if you do not understand the language of a poem. Simply dial again to hear another poem.