Gordon Cheung
Forbidden City, 2015
Financial Times stock listings, acrylic, pumice and sand on canvas and sail cloth
150 x 200 cm
59 1/8 x 78 3/4 in.
59 1/8 x 78 3/4 in.
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'Forbidden City' foregrounds a ‘nail house’ against the landscape of the Forbidden City, a sacred site in China that holds equally profound socio-political significance following events that took place at...
'Forbidden City' foregrounds a ‘nail house’ against the landscape of the Forbidden City, a sacred site in China that holds equally profound socio-political significance following events that took place at Tiananmen Square in 1989. The city appears as a symbol of power and civilisation, but is conversely depicted as a sequence of distant lines in the sands of time, inferring a sense of deep time that renders the rise and fall of human empires as mere points in a constantly cyclical history.
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