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Au Wah Yan: The Dance of the Dancing Plant at Art Space1999


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The Dancing plant,  also known as the telegraph plant, dances when it hears a sound. 

Sending stones, when held in hands, can communicate across long distances. 

The exhibition is divided into three chapters: 1) Picking up a stone. 2) When plants are everywhere. 3) They have ears. It is a collage of lithographs, image letters, and prose poems. Plot: one day, she got into the habits of reading newspapers , writing letters, and listening to the radio. In her eyes, nothing is of the past anymore. There exists another her, who goes to the coast to look at stones whenever the wind blows. There exists yet another her, who tries to pick up the most ancient printing techniques and hammer the silent communication underneath the earth into audible telegraph codes, in order to connect to the barriered present; to whisper through the walls using natural objects; to reach and connect with each other.

If one’s feet, covered with sand, touch the seawater. 

Wiping the stones repeatedly. 

You have to keep moist even if the oil and water are separated.

Sharing: 17/12 (sun)  3pm-4:30pm  - Ernest Ip x Au Wah Yan 

Performance: 30/12 (sat)  6pm-7pm  - Wong SIn

Gallery address: 10/F, Foo Tak Building, 365 Hennessy Road, Wanchai