Soft Spot
Chinese
Plastic
sculpture by Ashley Thorner
2.11.2001 ¡V 25.11.2001
Opening reception:
6 ¡V 8 pm, Friday, November 2, 2001
Para/Site Art Space, 2 Po Yan Street (224 Hollywood Road), Sheung
Wan, Hong Kong
Gallery hours: 12 ¡V 7 pm (till 8 pm every Thursday), close on Mon,
Tue & public holidays
Para/Site Art
Space is proud to present new work by American artist Ashley Thorner
in solo exhibition Soft Spot, from November 2 to 25, 2001 in its
Sheung Wan premise.
Ashley Thorner
graduated from the California Institute of Arts, Valencia, CA in
1995. She has been incorporating soft plastic in her sculpture and
installations since then. This year she has already held two solo
exhibitions in California. Soft Spot is her first show in Hong Kong.
The rather academic
conceptualized art making that is still mainstream in the male-oriented
art world does not interest Thorner. She prefers to express herself
in a more direct and visual language using contemporary material.
The result is a big organic creature. Soft plastic provides Thorner
with visual and tactile possibilities suited to her sensitivity
and imagination. Technically it also allows for the flexibility
of the space involved and relies less on industrial support or on
the physique of the sculptor, conventional prerequisites for making
sculpture.
Hong Kong, a
city lacking in manufacturing industries and space, poses in turn
limits for the development of local sculpture. This exhibition of
Thorner's soft sculpture is relevant to a special local context,
and is a reference for exploring the creative possibilities in Hong
Kong.
The artist will
be present at the opening and available for interviews. An exhibition
catalogue will be published. This project is supported by the Hong
Kong Arts Development Council.
Inquiry: 2517-4620.
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