ROCKEFELLER CENTER AND ART PRODUCTION FUND CONTINUE THEIR ART IN FOCUS
PARTNERSHIP WITH A PUBLIC ART PRESENTATION BY INTERDISCIPLINARY ARTIST
DOMINIQUE FUNG. A Tale of Ancestral Memories will be on display
throughout the ROCKEFELLER CENTER CAMPUS, from August 7 to November
17.Dominique Fung is a second-generation Chinese-Canadian artist whose
practice explores the liminal territory in which tradition, memory,
and legacy seep through our collective subconsciousness. Through her
interest in casting light on overlooked or forgotten stories and her
use of specific historical artifacts, she infuses with living
qualities and complex non-linear narrative paths, she models a new,
broader, alternative space of belonging.
Located at the Rink Level of 45 Rockefeller Plaza, traditionally
painted scrolls unfold to tell a story otherwise ungraspable as a
whole. Spanning 125ft in length and created in the studio as a single
multi-panel painting at ⅔ scale, the scene creates a connection
between the palpable physical place in which it lives and the ethereal
subconscious plane it unfolds for its viewer. Instilled with life,
artifacts from the Shang and Tang Dynasties meet Ama women and quaint
fishing figures in abstracted landscapes of seashell flowers, tree
corals, and wide-casting nets. Expanding from the vitrines, a curated
selection of recent paintings by the artist can be viewed at 10
Rockefeller Plaza, 30 Rockefeller Plaza, 50 Rockefeller Plaza, and
Radio Park. As part of Art Production Fund's Art Sundae program, which
aims to build confidence in children through art, the artist will also
host a free workshop, collaborating with participants to create an
installation to be presented at the 10 Rockefeller Plaza window.
The Art in Focus program at Rockefeller Center, presented in
partnership with Art Production Fund, presents the work of artists who
are exploring and reinterpreting materials as a way to capture the
human experience. A selection of painters, sculptures, photographers
and more, these artists use materials in innovative ways to offer a
closer look at the unique characteristics of people, objects and
elements that are found in their daily lives.
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