Dual
solo exhibitions at Para/Site:
Displacement
ab-ject by Rita Hui
23 Million Years of Foreplay by Inam Yong
(¤¤¤å·s»D½Z)
31.10.2003
- 23.11.2003
Opening
Friday, October 31, 6-8pm
Venue:
Para/Site Art Space, 2 Po Yan St, Sheung Wan, HK (near 224 Hollywood
Rd)
Gallery Hours: 12-7pm, Wed to Sun (Closed Mon, Tue &
public holidays)
Enquiry: Tel: 25174620, Fax: 25176850, Email: parasite@netvigator.com
Stereotypes
of genders are still very common in our city of the twenty-first
century but contemporary art would always like to remind us our
shortcomings. From October 31 to November 23, 2003 Para/Site Art
Space proudly present at its Sheung Wan premises the dual solo exhibitions
of Rita Hui and Inam Yong whose art explores the way how we look
at different genders and our relationships with others.
Rita Hui, a
local video artist who has her video work screened internationally
will exhibit her latest work Displacement ab-ject in form of installation
of four monitors of different size. Inspired by an intimate relationship
with an imagined woman of water who passed away, Hui produced video
images of the death of the woman and close-ups of the body to explore
the meaning of memory, self and the perception of woman images.
The Hong Kong-born
but San Francisco-based Inam Yong has been working with the media
of video, sculpture and installation. His previous work has exhibited
the sadness of the fall of heroism. His new work at Para/Site, 23
Million Years of Foreplay, was conceived out his fascination of
Kashmir Shivaism, an ancient Hindu philosophy in which the god Shiva
stands beyond the limits of sex to be described He, She or It. From
his idea of Shivaism, he builds a micro-cosmology out of foam-boards
and masking tapes to reflect our inherent spiritual possibility.
The artists
will also talk about the projects to the public on Saturday, November
1 from 3 to 5 p.m.
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