The Burning Screen
The exhibition "The Burning Screen" by Wu Jiaru at Galerie Sultana, Paris, features works that explore the interplay between fleeting imagery and expansive abstraction. Large-scale pieces present gestural abstractions with emerging silhouettes, while smaller works depict solitary figures in intimate interior settings. This juxtaposition creates a dialogue across different spaces and times, akin to sequences within a film or video frame. The viewer's attention shifts between the visual intensity of the larger works and the introspective focus of the smaller paintings.
Several series within the exhibition address specific themes. "docile_body" references Michel Foucault's concept of the "docile body" to examine tensions between the individual and disciplinary power. "black_fireworks" draws parallels between explosions and fireworks, questioning how screens transform catastrophes into spectacle. "her_room" delves into the emotional lives of solitary figures, and "foreign_lines" explores themes of borders, displacement, and cultural shifts. By combining broad gestures with intimate registers, "The Burning Screen" reflects on how screens merge distant events with the private sphere, impacting our perception of reality and self.
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