Tom Hsu, Red Handed, 2023. Courtesy of the artist.This is a place, a place that has been lived in and explored. It has been a source of grounding, while simultaneously always changing. It has helped in familiarization with family histories and knowledge, and forming relationships with community. This place is ephemeral, captured as a static space through the lens of a camera, but is ever-fleeting to the naked eye. Featuring works by Stephen Attong, Tom Hsu, Brendan Georgo Ko, Eleni Nikoletsos, and Gloria Wong, this exhibition offers a space that evokes reflection on what the idea of what “place” means, and challenges notions of how viewers are implicated in the place(s) they inhabit.
Eleni Nikoletso, parakalo, From Series: έλα / ela2022. Courtesy of the artist.
Stephen Attong, Sunny Side Up, 2024. Courtesy of the artist.
Gloria Wong Ngan, from the series sik teng mm sik gong (pardon my chinese), 2020. Courtesy of the artist
Brendan George Ko, Red Hills of Bist, From Series: The Haunted Landscape, 2023. Courtesy of the artist.Presented by the plumb. Supported by FOTOBOX.
Curated by Avalon Mott