1. Ailsa Wong Embryo
    Photograph: Courtesy Ailsa Wong / de Sarthe, Hong Kong
  2. Ailsa Wong Still
    Photograph: Courtesy Ailsa Wong / de Sarthe, Hong Kong
  3. Ailsa Wong Ant Mill
    Photograph: Courtesy Ailsa Wong / de Sarthe, Hong Kong
  4. Ailsa Wong 1 exhibition
    Photograph: Courtesy de Sarthe, Hong Kong

1 by Ailsa Wong

  • Art, Mixed media
  • de Sarthe Gallery, Aberdeen
  • Recommended
Catharina Cheung
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Time Out says

For Hong Kong artist Ailsa Wong’s first solo exhibition, she’s created a body of work that melds a 3D video game, moving sculptures, sound installations, a visual novel game, and more – all in a cave-like setting. Made to recall the interior of an ant nest, Wong uses how ant colonies operate as a super-organism to propose a paradigm where all sentient beings – living, mechanical, or otherwise – are part of a single, all-encompassing entity. Learn about the myths and stories they would tell if ants had religions; explore the illusion of choice by wandering down virtual pathways that lead to seemingly different places; examine artwork of embryo images set in clay, and more, all while brass bells strung together by braided hair chime as they swing from the ceiling.

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de Sarthe Gallery
26/F, M Place
54 Wong Chuk Hang Road
Wong Chuk Hang
Hong Kong

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