Exhibition

Hong Zhang ‘Making Waves’
September 18-October 30, 2015

Curl #1, 4 ft x 10 ft, charcoal on paper, 2013

“Making Waves” is creating a statement that challenges viewers’ eyes and minds. In this show, Hong combine long hair (her identity) with nature (water, wind and Kansas prairie) to present 6 large charcoal drawings that reflect traditional skills and contemporary ideas.

Hong Zhang (MFA 2004) use disembodied long, black, straight hair to refer to her own identity as a Chinese woman, sister and mother, and at the same time to create something that is beyond hair. She adopts the composition and process from traditional Chinese fine style ink painting. These drawings are presented on scrolls to accentuate the length and the flow of hair. The ceiling to floor size creates a monumental scale and three-dimensional effect.

The detailed process is time consuming. Each finished image is built up through many layers of charcoal. The highlight and white background are carefully rendered and erased, creating a cohesive image of hair and other elements such as water or wind. The process is meditative, and it is about control of body and mind.

Haw Contemporary
1600 Liberty
Kansas City, Missouri
mail@hawcontemporary.com

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