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Environmental Consciousness

 
 
➤ Terme di Caracalla’s Brick. Inkjet print,Awagami paper, wax, metal, 80x60 cm / 60 x 40 cm

Xuanlynn Wang – Solo Exhibition

 
 
I want you to draw a painting on the wall, without a brush or pigment. Only time and nature could render it bleak but beautiful.
 
 
The Environmental Consciousness Hypothesis assumes that the world’s environment in which we live exists within environmental consciousnesses. These resemble invisible and omnipresent elements surrounding our bodies, consistently generating inputs that are processed in our subconscious through breath, movement, and experience.
 
➤ Image by Guinness Vanhellemont
Xuanlynn Wang's artworks stand as a testament to this mission, embodying a fusion of the natural environment—symbolized by the materials she employs—and the human form. She focuses on capturing the subtle details of fleeting moments and encapsulates them through the lens of photography. This synthesis of mediums gives rise to a distinctive visual language, prompting profound reflections on the intrinsic beauty of the organic world and our deep connection to it.
 
 
 
At the heart of Lynn's artistic vision lies the symbiotic relationship between objects and their surroundings. Lynn contends that art manifests as a testament to the intricate interdependence between individuals, the natural world, and our inherent desire for creative expression. By weaving these elements together, she invites viewers to contemplate the significance of our relationship with the environment and the transformative power of artistic exploration.
 
 
 
 
➤ Image by Guinness Vanhellemont
The exhibition explores how the environment influences our consciousness and perception of reality, thereby reshaping our cognition and reconstructing contours and textures in art. Beginning with analog photography, documenting the diverse appearances and details of various cities. The photographs are then embedded in wax—a material chosen for its natural solubility, plasticity, and reusability—creating various forms and textures. By reconstructing space and material through these synthetic environments, inviting viewers to explore the relationship between humans and their surroundings, engaging them in a sensory experience.
 
 
 
 
➤ Image by Guinness Vanhellemont
September 28 -  October 19, 2024
 
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