Yesterday Brightness – Hilarie HON Solo Exhibition
Visual Arts

Description
Description
Hilarie HON has been exploring the boundaries of spatial representation in paintings and their installation in the exhibition space. In visual art, windows often enable a three-dimensional representation of a two-dimensional picture plane, forming a spatial ambiguity between the internal and external space. As part of her key concept, she employs the ideas of gazing and “painting as a window” as a visual art device and metaphor. Window frames are included in many of the painting compositions and they also merge into the setting of the exhibition space. For example, “Indoor” is a painting with foldable wooden panels – with its form and function comparable to an actual window — that allows the painted scenes to be seen or hidden from view. It is a triptych when opened, an installation object when closed, therefore transformable between two-dimensional and three-dimensional forms.
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Indoor
Local