4 October 2024 (Friday) – 27 October 2024 (Sunday)
6:00pm – 9:00pm (4/10 Opening)
11:00am – 7:00pm (5-27/10)
S313, Staunton
Free
About Exhibition
The saying “I am not a fish, how do I know the dreams of fish?” from the Zhuangzi‘s reflects the human inability to fully comprehend the inner workings of other beings. This profound idea lies at the heart of this artistic creation – as an outsider, how can we truly understand the joys and sorrows of a fish?
The artist uses the childhood favorite of plastic fishing toys as a metaphor for their own past. Just like the toys confined within a fixed frame, the artist too was once content with a stagnant life, lacking the courage and curiosity to explore the unknown. Passively waiting for opportunities to arise, they never actively pursued further possibilities.
But the artist wishes to breathe new life into these toy fish. Through this work, they aim to express their desire to break free from their past self-limitations and explore a broader spectrum of life‘s potential. No longer dwelling in the comfort of a repetitive existence, they bravely venture beyond the constraints, seeking to find their own meaning and worth.
The artist imagines the toy fish breaking out of their confined space to embrace the unknown – perhaps they will ride the winds and chase the sun? Or even if captured, find a different flavor to their existence? This is what the artist aspires to achieve – embracing the diversity and infinite possibilities of life.
This work is a reflection and a reimagining of the artist’s past self. By imbuing the toy fish with renewed vitality, the artist is redefining their own life’s journey, moving towards a more vibrant future. This self-awakening and transcendence is the most poignant aspect of this artistic creation.”
About Artist
So Ka Man Carmen
So Ka Man, Carmen is an artist primarily working with metalwork and illustration. She graduated from Hong Kong Baptist University in 2019 and now dedicates herself to art education while founding the jewelry brand “Stone Whisper”. Her design and museum experience have enriched her understanding of metalwork art. Carmen excels at creating playful artworks exploring life appreciation and value exploration. Her goal is to challenge stereotypes, drawing inspiration from various life relationships. Her previous research focused on the connection with nature, incorporating natural elements into her works. Her artworks have been exhibited in Full Moon Reunion – “A Pilgrimage Into Nature exhibition”, Hong Kong (2021) and the themed exhibition “Imperfection is Perfection” (2023).
Through her artworks, Carmen articulates reflections on self and society. The fusion of contemporary art and metalwork jewelry establishes a unique connection between the wearer and the adornments, beyond artistic expression, serving as contemplation of the individual and society. Her works lead viewers into an imaginative world where art intertwines with everyday life, inspiring people to reconsider and appreciate their surroundings.
Presented by Jockey Club Creative Arts Centre (JCCAC) in collaboration with PMQ as partner venue. Previously known as the Hong Kong New Artist Series, Hong Kong Young Artist Series –”Art Chong In Lane” brings a piece of the JCCAC art village to PMQ through a comprehensive range of art experiences combining art exhibitions, workshops, art collecting and souvenir shop.
Know more about “Art Chong In Lane” – Hong Kong Young Artists Series (Second episode)
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