13A New Street Art Gallery proudly presents the solo exhibition“ Cosmic Construct ” Solo Exhibition By VALASARA from 29th September - 15th October , showcasing over 15 pieces of artwork. Culture and art have always been closely intertwined, especially traditional culture acting as fuel for art. 13A New Street Art Gallery brings us a cultural extravaganza from Bali, Indonesia, allowing us to explore the local traditional culture through art. It serves as a reminder of the importance of holding onto our cultural roots and collective identity amidst rapid societal development. The works of Valasara, an artist from Bali, Indonesia, are divided into two series: "ALIENATED COSMIC SERIES" and "HOLY JOURNEY SERIES" Approaching from the perspective of a native Balinese, Valasara delves into multiple layers to understand the local culture.
Valasara's Alienated Cosmic series delves into Balinese society and how it's affected when its essential element is disconnected. What happens to our identity when we're separated from our traditions and the Balinese crowd? Valasara zooms in on the unique individuals of Bali, borrowing inspiration from Batuan paintings that showcase regular folks going about their everyday lives. But in Valasara's interpretation, these figures transform into something peculiar and intriguing. Stripped of their Balinese identity, they become even more expressive, showing their humanity beyond the ‘exotic’ image associated with Bali. This series challenges how we see things and forces us to think about the consequences of breaking away from tradition. Can we still find our voice when we're distanced from our cultural roots? Valasara's exploration of identity investigates what it truly means to be human. By navigating the intricate relationship between tradition and individuality, the Alienated Cosmic series uncovers different aspects of our existence. This series raises a conversation that goes beyond borders and cultures, reminding us of the deep connections that tie us together as humans. It reminds us of how important our cultural heritage is in shaping our lives and in turn, how our collective identity shaped our society.
Gallery address: G/F, 13a New Street, Sheung Wan