perspectives.

perspectives.

It is no other than movement in space, over time, that allows a change in perspective. From one point in space, at one point of time, you can see a smoothly curved line. You have the option to believe that…

hong kong.

hong kong.

Art HK was not generally too crowded, although at some point it was difficult to really see the artworks. I imagine however that it was quite easy to spot Lure: just spot the big flock of people or the long…

hiroshima.

hiroshima.

What a Wonderful World: visions in contemporary Asian art of the world today, curated by Naoko Sumi at the Hiroshima Museum of Contemporary Art. 24 Mar – 13 May 2012.

moscow.

moscow.

Lure (2009) at 4th Moscow Biennale. Presentation supported by Osage Art Foundation.

machine.

Machine sketch, da capo al infinito.

4a.

4a.

Lure (2009) at Last Words: Asian Traffic, 4A Centre of Contemporary Asian Art, Sydney, 2010. Curated by Aaron Seeto. Thanks to Osage Gallery, Summar Hipworth, Samuel Zammut, Yu Ye, Richard Wolfson and Joelle. Photos by me. Video courtesy of Aaron…

lured.

lured.

Osage Singapore has an interesting space. Really high ceiling, and some cracks on the floor. I traced those cracks with my small passports. The trail goes all over the place. On the walls and the ceilings, the trail is arbitrary….

lure.

lure.

Lure (2009) is a spatial installation using handmade miniature passports, handmade real-size passports, and a claw vending machine. The installation consists of two coherent parts — the Intro and the Main part. The Intro is a long line of colourful…

multinational.

multinational.

The production of Lure involved a curator (Eva McGovern) based in Kuala Lumpur, a production supervisor based in Yogyakarta, and a production assistant based in Melbourne, as well as subcontractors in Guangzhou and Yogyakarta. This valuable experience of a multinational…