Yrellag Gallery proudly presents "(——)" : Vague Symbols, Visible Meanings, a duo exhibition featuring interdisciplinary artists itit Cheung and Kate Cheung. The exhibition will run from June 3rd to June 28th, 2023.
Kate Cheung's works explore the role of line in literature, art, humanities, and society. The line represents the bridge between internal dialogue and personal growth. In contrast, itit Cheung's works explore the symbolism of brackets and dashes. Brackets guide the content of remarks waiting to be filled in, while dashes represent an extension and transformation that connects memories and identity.
"(——)" offers visitors an opportunity to contemplate their own understanding of these concepts and connect with the artwork in a personal, meaningful way. The exhibition features a diverse range of styles, mediums, and techniques. Kate Cheung's works are characterized by bold, flowing lines that move across the canvas with fluidity and grace, while itit Cheung's works are delicate and intricate, featuring intricate line work and nature-inspired motifs.
The exhibition will open on June 3rd, 2023. The artists will be present at the opening reception (11 June, 5 pm), and light refreshments will be served. We invite everyone to visit our Gallery to experience more about the ideas of artists’ multidisciplinary approach and thought-provoking works of art.
Opening Ceremony : 11 June, 5 pm
Gallery address : 13A Prince’s Terrace, Central