Artist:
Wai Tam
Title:
Falling into the Mundane World
Year:
2013
Adress:
Kowloon Park Art Walk
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Falling into the Mundane World, commissioned for this project, reflects Tam's ongoing interest in working in the public realm and exploring myriad responses to specific sites and contexts. The oversized female legs and cockroach sculptures point to ubiquitous aspects of life in Hong Kong as well as underlying ills that plague contemporary society at large.
www.dailymail.co.uk:
Weird and wonderful: The exhibition also features inflatable sculptures of a giant black cockroach and a pair of legs sticking out the ground
www.complex.com:
This darkly comical piece aligns humans with the plight of the cockroach.
Falling into the Mundane World, commissioned for this project, reflects Tam's ongoing interest in working in the public realm and exploring myriad responses to specific sites and contexts. The oversized female legs and cockroach sculptures point to ubiquitous aspects of life in Hong Kong as well as underlying ills that plague contemporary society at large.
www.dailymail.co.uk:
Weird and wonderful: The exhibition also features inflatable sculptures of a giant black cockroach and a pair of legs sticking out the ground
www.complex.com:
This darkly comical piece aligns humans with the plight of the cockroach.