Exhibitions
《FREE PRACTICE》, 2025.01.17 – 2025.02.15, Roy Gallery
May 17, 2025
Roy Gallery
Installation view © Roy Gallery
Art increasingly emphasizes opacity over
transparency and the medium now functions beyond means to an end as an end in
itself. In an age where art trends as popular culture and is accessible to
those with interest, the artist is constantly asked to change the medium both
internally and externally. But the change in medium is beyond technique. The
artist's intention and process underpin the change, and the final product is
the proof of its validity.
Inspired by the "Free Practice"
sessions in Formula 1 (F1), the exhibition explores the process of artistic
experimentation and exploration prior to the completion of a work. Whereas free
practice in F1 refers to a series of steps in preparation for the main race,
this exhibition focuses on the formative experiments and processes that artists
go through during their work. The artists search for new “circuits” to
relentlessly pursue their creativity, and the trajectories of their work in
this process correspond to practice runs as aesthetic explorations.
Installation view © Roy
Gallery
The artist possesses a maternalistic
sculptural language that includes the subconscious and corporeal and closely
connects with the medium that he/she has been familiar with for some time.
Therefore, a change in medium is unusual, and the transition to a new one
invites psychological and cognitive burdens similar to learning an unfamiliar
foreign language. However, in the process of acquiring a new medium, the
unfamiliar becomes a stimulus– pushing the artist to move beyond his or her
comfort zone. In this case, it becomes meaningless to repeat the conventional
usage of the existing medium, and the artist is required to experiment more
actively.
The boundaries of mediums remain ceaselessly
malleable per the technological and temporal changes–evidenced in the past by
the competition and interaction between painting and photography, and between
painting and videography. Today, advances in digital tools further blur the
boundaries of these mediums and as such prompts cross experimentation. A shift
in medium can be understood as a systematic reconfiguration in artistic thought
and expression and not just a technical change. Therefore, artists need to explore
and adopt new mediums through experimentation when the ones they occupy fail to
fulfill the inherent creative potential.
Installation view © Roy
Gallery
This process allows for both disconnection
and new connections for the artist, and shows how art comes to life through its
sync with the times. The expansion of the medium is not a quondam
occurrence–rather it repeatedly affects the artist's work. As a result, artists
are constantly learning, experimenting, and pushing their boundaries.