Compiled from the Performing Arts programmes* and Visual Arts exhibition records from HKADC’s Arts Yearbooks and Annual Arts Survey projects dating from 2010.

Points of Ellipsis…

Visual Arts

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Art Genres / Sub-categories

Mixed Media and Installation

Location

Osage Gallery, Osage Kwun Tong

Start Date

2011/05/24

End Date

2011/07/04

Art Genres / Sub-categories

Mixed Media and Installation

Location

Osage Gallery, Osage Kwun Tong

Start Date

2011/05/24

End Date

2011/07/04

Points of Ellipsis…

Description

Description

Points of Ellipsis… is a group exhibition featuring conceptual works by nine innovative Filipino and Hong Kong artists: Juan Alcazaren, Ranelle Dial, Roberto Chabet, Nilo Ilarde, Lani Maestro, Gary-Ross Pastrana, Cris Villanueva, Tozer Pak and William Lim.
Points of Ellipsis… picks up the trail from “Regional Perspectives: Chabet 50 Years” attempting to rearticulate and expand some of the question highlighted in the previous shows. Taking Chabet’s formalistic and deconstructive approach to art-making as a starting point, the exhibition unravels and explores the intricate yet elusive relationship
between parts and whole.
In art, parts are fundamental constituents that define the structure and identity of a whole—be it an artwork itself or a set of artworks within an exhibition space—and yet the perception of these parts are simultaneously confined and constrained by the presence of the whole.
On what level can one perceive artworks as parts within an exhibition whole? To what degree is the interpretation surrounding an exhibition driven by the imposition of a theme or by the artworks’ independent meaning? Points of Ellipsis… seeks to unravel some of these questions as it looks at the ways in which positions and interactions between artworks can contribute to the overall identity of an exhibition as a whole.
In linguistic usage, “…” are suspension points, intentional omissions of words, elliptical points in a pausing of speech, or indexical signs of an unfinished thought. They suspend and protrude a given phrases meaning through a silent echo, connecting two sentences with an invisible thread. In using Points of Ellipsis… for this exhibition, the works of the nine selected artists act as sentences within a text, rendering visible the cryptic and invisible threads that connect artworks in an exhibition.
Through these nine artists the entrenched aspects of parts within a whole are explored in nine different and peculiar manners, forming a visual articulation of this intrinsic tug-of-war between the parts and whole. Their temporal and fragmented nature not only highlights fluidity within the final structure, function, and synergy of the parts, but also ultimately questions the static existence of the exhibition as a whole.
Hong Kong based artist and architect William Lim, who carried out an architectural intervention in the previous show Complete & Unabridged Part II, this time infiltrates the surface of the exhibition Points of Ellipsis… by altering his previous response. Focusing on the immediate wall dimension, Lim will cut around his pre-existing hole, thereby transforming the wall from a spatial element to an object in space; from whole to part. By reversing its nature from large whole to fragmented part, his work and action epitomizes the interactive relationship between parts and whole and opens up new ways to question the practice of exhibition making.

Organiser / Presenter Osage Gallery
Curators:Arianna Gellini; Sonja Ng
Artists:Juan Alcazaren; Roberto Chabet; Ranelle Dial; Nilo Iiarde; Lani Maestro; Gary-Ross Pastrana; Chris Villanueva

Note:This event record is compiled from "Hong Kong Visual Arts Yearbook 2011" published by Department of Fine Arts, The Chinese University of Hong Kong.

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