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“There are no days in our kingdom, only nights. As soon as the sun comes up, our kingdom goes into hiding, for it is an unlawful nation; we have no government and constitution, we are neither recognized nor respected by anyone, our citizenry is little more than rabble.”
- Pai Hsien-yung, Crystal Boys
P·P·O·W is pleased to present Own Alone, Owen Fu’s first solo exhibition with the gallery. In his paintings, which often depict surreal domestic scenes cast in a nocturnal glow, ghostly figures and inanimate objects merge as the distinction between reality and dreams disintegrates. Featuring a new series of paintings on canvas and mixed media, the exhibition reveals the mysterious emotional landscape residing underneath the surface of ordinary life. In hazy brushstrokes of grey, green, brown, and white, Fu’s shadowy characters float in a brew of humor, sincerity, loneliness, joy, emptiness, and hope.
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Press Release
“There are no days in our kingdom, only nights. As soon as the sun comes up, our kingdom goes into hiding, for it is an unlawful nation; we have no government and constitution, we are neither recognized nor respected by anyone, our citizenry is little more than rabble.”
- Pai Hsien-yung, Crystal Boys
P·P·O·W is pleased to present Own Alone, Owen Fu’s first solo exhibition with the gallery. In his paintings, which often depict surreal domestic scenes cast in a nocturnal glow, ghostly figures and inanimate objects merge as the distinction between reality and dreams disintegrates. Featuring a new series of paintings on canvas and mixed media, the exhibition reveals the mysterious emotional landscape residing underneath the surface of ordinary life. In hazy brushstrokes of grey, green, brown, and white, Fu’s shadowy characters float in a brew of humor, sincerity, loneliness, joy, emptiness, and hope.
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