Memory is a mixture of reality and illusion, and it is difficult to determine the authenticity of the details. From time to time, our memory will reinterpret the experienced fact unconsciously, and scenes that seem to be familiar appear repeatedly.
The artworks represent doubtful memory, which is like the cracks, blemishes and stains in our surroundings, the high humidity of Hong Kong, and the sticky paint. The intention is to confuse viewers’ sensory memory by imitating the texture of doubtful memory.
Doubtful Memory presents a series of paintings by Chung Ka-chun that use mixed painting materials to represent his confused daily cognition – the juxtaposition of the seemingly familiar and the seemingly unfamiliar.
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