Hong Wai 洪慧: One Life One Dream series, "World" (蕾絲書法 – 吸納天地之氣) Triptych
Hong Wai’s triptych, Breathe the World (吸納天地之氣) is a masterclass in artistic rebellion and reconciliation—a work that would make the ancient literati either applaud or apoplectic, possibly both. By transforming lace into the very substance of calligraphic and landscape expression, Hong Wai subverts the masculine stronghold of Chinese ink traditions with a material historically coded as feminine, turning fragility into strength and ornament into language. The centerpiece is a sculpture of the word "world 界" on silk canvas, which can be viewed atmospherically or horizontally as a topography, insisting that the boundaries—between East and West, past and future, male and female—are not just porous but obsolete. This innovative use of lace is a profound material manifesto, remaking the world (Jie) as a complex, multi-layered space where cultural nostalgia and contemporary identity pulse side by side.
This powerful physical statement is anchored and animated by a 2.39-second unique authenticated video with audio, offering a compressed slice of existence. The video depicts a digital lace calligraphy landscape mountain scene—an ephemeral, digitized terrain built not with ink, but with intricate lacework. Crucially, the visual is paired with the sensual sound of breathing, like a spirit or wind in the air—the essential qì. This sound transforms the artwork from a passive observation into an embodied meditation, urging the viewer to breathe the world. The inclusion of a fine art print edition of 1 completes the triptych, grounding the digital and sculptural experiments in the established lineage of documentation, thereby insisting that this beautiful, breathing world be experienced and documented across multiple realms.
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