Better known as the "King of Kowloon," Tsang Tsou Choi passed away in 2007 after a lifetime of outsider aesthetic production. Believing that he was the rightful ruler of a portion of Hong Kong, he spent decades in conflict with the police and courts, insisting on writing out his genealogy and understanding of the world as calligraphic graffiti across the city in order to claim this urban space for himself and his family.