Thursday, July 3, 2014 – Thursday, July 31, 2014
Gallery 456
456 Broadway 3rd Floor, 10013 New York
The Absent Scenery
Ming-Jen Hsu Solo Exhibition
July 3 – July 31, 2014
Exhibition Statement
The Absent Scenery – Despite how vividly and meticulously a scene is illustrated, it is lost indefinitely upon being perceived. The scenery sighted is transformed in the mind by how it was remembered over time and becomes a memory that is fragmented, incoherent and nonexistent outside of the body. These absented scenery constantly arouse the emotional sensations hidden inside my mind, and I can almost see its clear and vibrant detail when being in a serene state of mind.
This solo exhibition – “The Absent Scenery” will present my recent lineal drawing series which seeks to undertake a series of investigations into my internal world through the theme of “scenery.” Through the process of carving and writing on those slate-like hand-made papers, pieces of allegorical scenery emerged, which correspondingly reveals the process of the my mental investigation. In consequence, the course of this artistic creation became a mysterious ritual of self-discovery.
For more information about the exhibition, please visit:
http://www.caacarts.org