Studies, Captured is a solo exhibition from QCAD alumni Bonnie Qin that delves into presence and absence through paintings. Textural still lifes evoke tactile sensations, while figurative shadows on water, cropped to exclude flesh, hint at bodily presence. Using paint strokes to distort shadows, the work explores the physical and metaphorical relationship between shadows, water, and bodies, reflecting on bodily sensations.
Bonnie Qin: Studies, Captured
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18 June
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July 6
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