Spirituality is a broad, etymologically ever-evolving concept. Humans turn to it for a multitude of reasons: to seek divinity, to reach transcendence from within, to foster kinship. The contemporary market also adapts the concept, cleverly rebranding it as as ‘mindfulness’. Opening on 23 September at Rossi & Rossi Wong Chuk Hang, Out of Sight outlines interpretations and expressions of the intangible and elusive matter of spirituality. Through paintings, drawings and sculptures by a diverse array of artists, including Billy Apple, Siah Armajani, Massimo Antonaci, Janine Antoni, Fereydoun Ave, Konstantin Bessmertny, Matthew Brandt, Szelit Cheung, Gade, Amal Lin, Norste, Shubigi Rao, Nicole Wong and Tom Wudl, the exhibition delves into the universal subject of spirituality, which transcends times, cultures and individuals, and presents a minuscule fraction of what spirituality means.
Gallery address: 11F, M Place, 54 Wong Chuk Hang Road, Wong Chuk Hang