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GALLERY EXIT(安全口画廊)
Date
2013.11.26 Tue - 2013.12.21 Sat
Opening Exhibition
11/26/2013 18:00
Address
SOUTHSITE, 3/F, Blue Box Factory Building, 25 Hing Wo Street, Tin Wan, Aberdeen, Hong Kong 香港 香港仔 田灣 興和街 25 號 大生工業大廈 3 樓
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Tuesday - Saturday, 1100 - 1800 (except public holidays; or by appointment)
星期二至六, 早上11時至下午6時(公眾假期除外;否則請致電預約)
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IN BERTY WE TRUST!
[Press Release]

Press Release

Angela SU: IN BERTY WE TRUST!

26 November – 21 December 2013
Opening & Book Launch: Tuesday, 26 November, 6 – 8 pm
Gallery EXIT, 3/F, 25 Hing Wo Street, Tin Wan, Aberdeen, Hong Kong

Hours: Tuesday – Saturday, 1100 – 1800

Gallery EXIT is pleased to present IN BERTY WE TRUST!, the second solo exhibition Angela SU with the gallery. Anchoring around the illustrated novel BERTY, a collaborative project with Mary Lee and Nadim Abbas, the exhibition quietly unravels the points of transgressions that appear when human dependence on technology is taken to the extreme.

Staged as a dialogue between conceptual writings, drawings and video animation, the exhibition presents figures that stand defiant against the cookie-cutter images of bodies in contemporary society. It offers instead alternative images of torture machines, human flesh and organs; a dreary and austere inquiry of the body and machine dualism/dichotomy.

Angela SU, "E4 B7 84," 2013, ink on drafting film, 122 x 300 cm 徐世琪,《E4 B7 84》,2013年,制图胶片上水墨画,122 x 300厘米

Angela SU, “E4 B7 84,” 2013, ink on drafting film, 122 x 300 cm
徐世琪,《E4 B7 84》,2013年,制图胶片上水墨画,122 x 300厘米

Among the presented works, the 3-meter long drawing “E4 B7 84” examines this entangled association by means of powerful and daring imageries. A cross section of stretched arms pierced and chained to a gear mechanism, this work presents a body striped off from any type of human kinship. The remaining lump of muscles and flesh suggest a silent surrender to the inevitable force of progress.

Merging various writing styles and genres, graphics and images, scribbles and illustrations, BERTY brings its readers through a fantastical journey through classic texts on the machine and the human condition. As a centrepiece of the exhibition, the novella not only provides a key to understanding Su’s works in the exhibition, but is also an experiment to blur the boundary between visual art and literature.