An Art on a Postcard Mini Auction Curated by India Rose James
07 APRIL 2022 - 21 APRIL 2022Notes
About
Kristy M Chan (b. 1997, Hong Kong) traverses figuration and abstraction to form energetic, intuitive and autobiographical compositions. Living between Hong Kong and London, Chan revisits incidents and emotions she has encountered, she names her painting process ‘irrational conversion’. Employing a distinctive, kaleidoscopic palette of vivid hues, Chan’s paintings distil the spectacle of city life from an outsider's perspective, imaging the interplay of how her identity is informed by both Eastern and Western cultures. She reclaims these personal moments into a subconscious and visceral vision of our shared contemporary existence.
Education
Slade School of Fine Art, BFA, 2019
Sotheby's Institute of Art, MA, 2020
Select Exhibitions/Awards
Selected recent exhibitions include Totally Not (solo exhibition), The Artist Room, London (2021); Space Shuffler, HART HAUS, Hong Kong (2021); Big Soft Illusion, Alte Handelsschule, Leipzig (2020); and Haam4 Seoi2 Goeng1, Hong Kong Visual Art Centre, Hong Kong (2019). Recent residencies include PILOTENKUECHE, Leipzig (2020) and AiR Frosterus, Finland (2019). In 2022, Chan will receive residences at Del Arco Collection Residency, Berlin; La Wayaka Current, Chile and The Cabin, Los Angeles.
Gallery Representation
The Artist Room (London)
Tabula Rasa Gallery (Beijing)
Statement about AOAP Submitted Artwork
The three AOAPs engage with the contemporarily ubiquitous norms of self-improvement, self-limitation and self-observation within the fitness culture. They highlight the obsessive potentials within and the possibilities of reclaiming physical challenges as sources of personal joy, rather than punishing rituals of adherence to standards imposed upon the individual. "Pistol Squat 5kg" and "Pistol Squat 8kg" celebrate the progression of perfecting a weighted pistol squat, an exercise that challenges strength and mobility. "Protein Powder" foregrounds the artist's fascination towards protein structures under the microscope and portrays Chan's enjoyment of protein powder in her daily porridge.
Please do not bid on artwork in our Art on a Postcard auctions if you intend on selling the artwork after you have purchased it. This auction has been organised for charity and all artworks have been generously donated by the artists to raise money for the Hepatitis C Trust. When the work produced for the charity is sold on the secondary market it damages our relationship with the artist and prevents us from fundraising.
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