Chris Huen Sin-Kan focuses on how people understand objects through 'seeing', with his paintings which mainly depict his family and everyday environments. With limited brushstrokes, Huen illustrates his subjects remarkably - a technique he developed from the influence of Chinese ink painting. Although the viewer is able to recognize the motifs in Huen's paintings, there is a certain vagueness to it. Huen paints entirely from memory and it reflects his attempt to capture time and space on the two-dimensional canvas. He suggests that the process of 'recognition' shifts through time and space, and the white space on the canvas seems to express forgotten memories. Distorted shapes and the contrasting light illustrate the transition of the day from various perspectives and captivates the viewer.
[Chris Huen Sin-Kan] Born in Hong Kong in 1991. He currently lives and works in London, UK. His recent exhibitions include “Next Door”, Yuz Museum Shanghai (2023), “Artist-in-Residence Programme and Exhibition: Chris Huen Sin Kan”, Royal Adacemy of Arts, London (2022), “Thailand Biennale Korat 2021”, Rajamangala University of Technology Isan, Thailand (2022), “Biennial of Painting – Inner Spaces”, Museum Dhondt-Dhaenens (2020). His works are in the collection of Art Gallery of New South Wales (Sydney), Institute of Contemporary Art (Miami), Kadist Art Foundation (Paris, France / San Francisco, USA) and Sifang Art Museum (Nanjing).
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Chris Huen Sin-Kan
"Thailand Biennale Korat 2021", Rajamangala University of Technology Isan, Thailand 15 Jan 2022Chris Huen Sin-Kan paticipates in 'Thailand Biennale korat 2021', Rajamangala University of Technology Isan, Thailand, from 15 January 2022. Title: Thailand Biennale Korat 2021 Exhibition...Read more -
"WEST BUND ART & DESIGN 2020" 11 - 15 November 2020 Booth No. A101
30 Oct 2020Ota Fine Arts will participate in the West Bund Art & Design fair from 11 to 15 November 2020. Our booth (A101) will feature works...Read more