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This contemporary artwork features a chair with a vibrant, abstract design. The visual elements include a patchwork of bold pink, gray, and yellow hues arranged in a dynamic, fragmented composition. The overall style appears collage-like, with the chair's surface composed of various textured materials woven together. The subject matter evokes a sense of fragmentation and disarray, perhaps alluding to themes of decay or transformation. The distinctive technique employed in this piece suggests an unconventional approach to furniture design, blending art and function in an innovative way. The context of this work likely reflects the artist's intention to challenge traditional notions of furniture and explore the intersection of art, design, and everyday objects. ...
Owen Fu (b.1988, Guilin, China) is an artist whose artworks are derived from his observation of the world which contains the double entendre nature with art historical and contemporary reference, sincerity and humour, quirkiness, and poeticism. Of all the elements that make a painterly vision, for Owen its line that dominates. His paintings put the viewer into a state of flow, moving effortlessly through and across his intuitive use of line, structure, and faux-naïveté. ...
MOU PROJECTS (formerly known as MINE PROJECT) is a Hong Kong-based contemporary art gallery established in 2019. Since its inception, the gallery has been dedicated to showcase both local and international emerging artists working in all media and has held many of their first solo exhibitions in Hong Kong as well as in Asia. With an aim to facilitate artistic dialogues and conceptual innovations, the gallery supports artists whose experimental practices and boundary-pushing ethos reflect the current social reality and manifest an alternative contemporary aesthetics. ...