We Must Imagine Sisyphus Is Happy
Visual Arts

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Karin Weber Gallery is excited to present the debut solo exhibition of Hong Kong artist Tom Chung Man. ‘We Must Imagine Sisyphus is Happy’ refers to a never-ending and futile routine in contemporary society.. By observing the mechanical, repetitive operation of daily objects, the artist draws an analogy with Sisyphus’s never-ceasing process of pushing the boulder to a conversation about daily absurdity and oppression of life. Modern factorial office working is a new embodiment of Sisyphus’s uninterrupted and meaningless labor. Whilst performing repetitive operations of the same form and shape, human beings are realising the mechanicality and purposelessness of daily routine.
In Tom’s key work ‘Walk The Clock’, one of six in the show, the rope leads the clock. It buckles and stops the second hand moving while this in turn causes the self rotation of the clock., slowly moving as though walking a dog. This piece in particular echoes human’s incapacity to change the flow of time.
Note:This event record is compiled from "Hong Kong Visual Arts Yearbook 2017" published by Department of Fine Arts, The Chinese University of Hong Kong.
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