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WHAT
In geometry, a three-faced polyhedron cannot exist in a three-dimensional space unless it is a curved surface. Therefore, a three-faced polyhedron should not exist. However, human perspectives and opinions are erratic and may be distorted. Considering issues from three different angles can create a three-dimensional thinking space. The exhibition examines the world through the visions of three young female artists – Cassandra Lau Po-Yan, Chivas Leung, Chonticha Kaiaroonsuth – and illustrates their unique perspectives on life.
WHY
Viewers will be intrigued by the young women’s perspectives displayed in the exhibition.
Cassandra Lau Po Yan believes every city has its unique culture, which manifests through peoples’ lives and identities, and reflects trends in globalisation and gentrification. Recording their forms preserves the beautiful city landscape in its concrete jungle.
Chivas Leung sees painting as a ritual to complete a memory. This series of works reflects her interpretation of Richard Sanderson’s song ‘Reality’, which she remembers from her childhood.
Chonticha Kaiaroonsuth‘s works are inspired by a long night, where many unfinished stories happen after nightfal. She explores meaning in the unknown.