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"Behind"
Oil Paintings by Mok Wai Hong

Vernissage: 17 May 2007 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm
Exhibition: 18 May - 14 June 2007

Schoeni Art Gallery is delighted to announce the debut exhibition of Hong Kong artist, Mok Wai Hong entitled "Behind". Since enrolling from the Academy of Fine Art in Beijing, Mok Wai Hong's work has met with acclaim; he was one of the select few to have been nominated as a finalist for the Sovereign Art Foundation's Art Competition for the past 2 years, he was also a finalist for the Philippe Charriol Foundation 19th Art Competition Installation in Hong Kong in 2004 and 2005, and a finalist of the Hong Kong Art Biennial Exhibition (2005). "Behind", as the title indicates, is an exhibition that focuses on retrospect and contemplates on the past, reconsidering and surveying events through time and what is literally and metaphorically behind them.

Mok Wai Hong's style is characterised by its emphasis on Hong Kong, within its vernacular topography and cityscape. As a native of the former colony, Mok sheds keen psychological insight into the mentality of the "Hongkonger". Painting a discursive enquiry in the hybrid identity of the Hong Kong person, Mok poses serious questions about the transition and changes that Hong Kong has experienced, on a macro-, and micro-, scale. Many of Mok's images are densely populated, and they often recall familiar scenes that one would see gracing the newspaper as iconographic images that encapsulate more than a mere moment in time; they are capturing the political, social and economic climate of Hong Kong today, by paying homage to the collective path, and past, that Hong Kong has wandered through.

In his choice of palette, Mok more often than not opts for monochrome, at times choosing to selectively embellish the surface with highlight and colour to bring other aspects, or indeed the scarce greenery and foliage that exists in Hong Kong, to the fore. The use of monochrome is used to great effect, drawing in associations of newspaper documentary style, nostalgia and an ironic emotional terrain. Much like Gerhard Richter's works from the 1980s, Mok is fusing a photorealist style with a pessimistic overtone of the present by indicating the past through process and use of material. Mok exhibits flair with the use of egg tempera, oil, mixed media, raw materials and acrylic.

Technically, Mok's style and form is meticulous and he builds up his image through precise reproduction of form, perspective and foreshortening by laboriously layering paint through numerous stages. All of this effort is belied by Mok's seemingly ephemeral reproduction of form, which somehow emits an unforced suggestion of nostalgia and memory - he is very much harking back to a bygone era, somehow capturing the sense of memories fading, or time passing. Many of Mok's works are inspired by the "7-1" protest that was held in 2003 to admonish the Hong Kong local authorities for their weakness. Mok's works visually echo a widespread feeling of autonomy and political interest, and form a collective mouthpiece for the people of Hong Kong. Aptly describing his own works as "manscapes," Mok is not commenting on moments or events, but rather the people and forces that rallied together for a singular cause.

Written by Alexandra Hamlyn

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20030701 - Step Down!
20030701 - Step Down!
Tempera on Linen on board
100 x 165 cm, 2006

200307092109 - Police
200307092109 - Police
Tempera on Linen
120 x 200 cm, 2006

Victoria Park without protest - 01
Victoria Park without protest - 01
Tempera on Linen
75 x 105 cm, 2007

Victoria Park without Protest - 02
Victoria Park without Protest - 02
Tempera on Linen
75 x 105 cm, 2006-2007

No Eye See
No Eye See
Tempera on Linen
120 x 90 cm, 2006 - 2007

Begging You
Begging You
Mixed Media on board
110 x 183 cm, 2007

200307091825
200307091825
Oil on Canvas
30 x 40 cm, 2004

Birdcage
Birdcage
Tempera on Linen
45.5 x 32 cm, 2007
Hong Kong, the First of July
Hong Kong, the First of July
Tempera on Linen
140 x 75.5 cm, 2006

Hong Kong has Hope
Front view
Hong Kong has Hope (side view)
Side view

Hong Kong has Hope
PVC on board
99 x 63 cm, 2007

Mask - 1977 (Left) Mask - 2003 (right)
Mask - 1977 (Left) Mask - 2003 (right)
Tempera on Canvas
@40 x 40 cm, 2005

On My Own
On My Own
Mixed Media on board
110 x 155 cm, 2007

A catalogue will be released in conjunction with this exhibition.
For high resolution images, interview arrangements or further information please contact Selina Liu.

Exhibition venue: Main Gallery, 21-31 Old Bailey Street, Central, Hong Kong.
Opening Date: 6:30 pm - 8:30 pm, Thursday, 17 May 2007
Exhibition runs: 18 May - 14 June 2007
Monday - Saturday 10:30 am - 6:30 pm.
Closed on Sundays and public holidays.
Contact Details: Selina Liu, Tel: +852 2869-8802     Fax: +852 2522-1528
gallery@schoeni.com.hk    www.schoeni.com.hk


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