BY EMEKA UDEMBA

Standing

OUT

14TH MAY TO 15TH AUGUST, 2016

“Standing Out” showcases diverse works of eleven emerging & leading female artists and reflects a multitude of issues surrounding feminism and equality, through a variety of media including painting, photography, print, sculpture, ceramic, mixed media, jewelry and performance art. What echoes through all the works is energy, resilience, interconnections and overlapping memories and identities, with rich visual metaphors of women breaking boundaries across psychological, physical and emotional landscapes.

William Monk’s latest series of paintings titled Point Datum plots a course across some vast and unknowable fictive landscape.

Exhibition Details
William Monk
Point Datum
Dec 2, 2020 – Jan 30, 2021
Gallery
12/F, H Queen's
80 Queen's Road Central
Hong Kong
Gallery
12/F, H Queen's
80 Queen's Road Central
Hong Kong

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Through his painting, photography, video, installations, and performances, Udemba explores the intersection of images and structures as a means of gaining deeper insight into how identity, and culture affect our sense of collective consciousness. Udemba’s works investigate imaginary worlds and rethink the boundaries of the archetypal.

Curator: Sandra Mbanefo Obiago (SMO Contemporary Art)

ABOUT:

Njideka Akunyili Crosby

he artist Njideka Akunyili Crosby was 16 when she left her native Nigeria to study in the United States in 1999. Having grown up in the city of Enugu, she went on to earn degrees from ­Swarthmore ­College and Yale, after completing post-bac studies at the ­Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts.