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My Space
by AJC Gallery
Location: Amelia Johnson Contemporary
Artist(s): WONG Kai Kin, David SMITH
Date: 7 Feb - 1 Mar 2013

Amelia Johnson Contemporary presents My Space, an exhibition featuring two Hong Kong artists, Wong Kai Kin and David Smith. Working generally in small scale the work of each artist is figurative but otherwise wholly divergent in context and treatment. Wong uses the compact canvas to focus on tightly constructed views of apartments. His images evoke a sense of sterility and even isolation. Wong observes our projection of dreams and desires into the spaces we inhabit.

In contrast the modest dimensions of Smith’s paintings are conceptually polarizing, depicting expansive subjects intimately. He employs washes and the chemical qualities of oil to produce vast sweeping vistas that unsettle but involve us. His images call to mind atmospheric pollution or perhaps a post apocalyptic afterglow. Like Wong, Smith’s work concerns space and an uncompromising consideration of the state of our existence within it.

About the Artists:

Wong Kai Kin is a young, emerging Hong Kong artist and recent graduate of RMIT. This is Kin’s second exhibition with Amelia Johnson Contemporary. The artist has said he is interested in the way we project our dreams and desires through imagining owning material possessions.

David Smith is an Irish artist based in Hong Kong. He graduated from the University of Ulster in 2003 with a Masters of Fine Art. More recently Smith’s painting has been included in the first and second edition of INPA (International Painting Annual).

Image: © Wong Kai Kin, Amelia Johnson Contemporary

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