Gallery EXIT presents ‘And yet it moves’, a solo exhibition by local artist Ticko LIU, featuring 14 new works by the artist revolving around the ‘meaninglessness’ of the everyday. Sensing the immensity of the universe and the brevity of life, hence the insignificance and meaninglessness of human existence, the artist accumulates and organises these futile instances, capturing and transforming them into beautiful landscapes, i.e. art as a form of existence. In this body of work, LIU attempts to transform the various messages and meaningless events encountered during his daily transits into sentiments and images, to be transferred onto the canvas. During transit, a multitude of noises flash at him: The vehicles going back and forth on the opposite lane, street lights, distant stars and the moon; each projected light constitutes a message, evoking a separate world complete in itself, whispering to him. On the highway, headlights are like shooting stars, just as the Earth and other planets orbit the sun, and the solar system orbits the Milky Way. LIUgathers up these light fragments, ponders their meaning, as he searches for his own place among all things in the universe.
Opening reception: Saturday, 19 October 2024, 2 - 5pm
Gallery address: 3/F, 25 Hing Wo Street, Tin Wan, Aberdeen