The Kreuzberg gallery Soy Capitán will be showing works by the London-based artist that are simultaneously nauseating and exuberantly life-affirming. Wong’s work illustrates in no uncertain terms just how warped and uneasy women’s relationship to food is.
Using loud, hot colors, smudged, hectic oil pastels, and wide, expansive, luxuriously sweeping strokes, Wong takes up space, fills space and makes space on a maximalistic scale. The show promotes that which is playful, feminine, foreign and queer. Themes of anxiety, desire, and the right to female pleasure pervade the pieces. Saturating each canvas, Wong’s mission is to fill the void, to feel no guilt or shame for taking what one needs and wants.
Current language: English
Caroline Wong: Cats and Girls
Caroline Wong's works are responses to a traditional, often very limited representation of East Asian women. For Wong, subverting these ideals is the essence of her work. The exhibition «Cats and Girls» at the gallery Soy Capitán shows new works by the Malaysian-born artist.
At a Glance
- Exhibition
- Caroline Wong: Cats and Girls
- Location
- Soy Capitán
- Start
- 16 September 2022
- End
- 29 October 2022
- Opening hours
- Wednesday to Saturday from 12pm to 6pm, Friday September 16 from 6pm to 9pm, Sunday September 18 from 12pm to 6pm.
- Admission Fee
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free
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Prinzessinnenstraße 2910969 Berlin
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