THE WEIGHT OF SILENCE

MOOROOM & WURE AREA cordially invite you to visit "The Weight of Silence," the latest project co-curated by Leung Chin-Fung and Ting Wing-Yin. This art experiment invites three art students to showcase their perseverance in continuing their creative work after graduation. The project will simultaneously present their artworks constructed using various art media (video, sound, and props) through both physical exhibitions (at MOOROOM) and virtual exhibitions (on the online platform www.artsteps.com ), continuing their creative process. However, "action" is the common underlying characteristic of these artworks.
Audrey Zhu uses a Chinese brush to cover each of her body hairs with white. White becomes an important metaphor, symbolizing a host of beautiful concepts—whitening, cleansing, sanctity, perfection, etc. The white in her work contrasts with the emotions and traces accumulated in the artist's heart, and the act of painting becomes a record of the struggle to control everything. Ceko Chen turns the objects used to convey messages (paper, notes, pictures) black. Blackening becomes a verb—delete, cover, hide, be serious, prohibit; it evokes everything that is hidden, forbidden, and cannot be discussed. Monica Lin is sensitive to the emotional distance between herself and others. She uses sound as a measure of these distances, artistically collecting and reproducing the sound of someone's heartbeat, someone's comfort, and someone's innermost thoughts, using artistic action to sort out the complex emotions beneath the sound—annoying inquiries, a faint concern…
This art experiment, co-curated by Liang Zhanfeng and Ding Yingyin , invited three art students to demonstrate their perseverance in continuing their creative work after graduation. Having just entered the realities of society, the powerful pull between their personal aspirations and social values may have fostered an unspoken silence, but they simultaneously transformed this silence into the driving force of their creation. This silence led the three to use action and their bodies, through artistic creation, to explore and reflect on the distance and emotional intensity of their relationships with others.
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MOOROOM & WURE AREA
MOOROOM 9/F, Cheung Tai Factory Building, 16 Tai Yau Street, San Po Kong
6 Dec 2025 - 21 Dec 2025
12pm - 7pm (Thu-Sun)
Free
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