Marshmallow tones

In this blazing summer heat the soft pastel shades-dominated images up on show at YellowKorner Hong Kong's pop-up exhibition at PMQ will probably help soothe your jaded nerves. Featuring photographs by Matt Crump, Guillaume Dutreix, Kurt Arrigo and Shankun Wu, the show is directed at generating pure sensual pleasure in its audiences. The photographs, shot in vivid colors, with a lot of marshmallow greens and pinks thrown in, are often about surreal themes like a zebra sprouting leaves from its head and meeting a pink horse in a wild dream
Kurt Arrigo's seahorse series, in fact, has nothing to do with the species it's named after. Rather it's about half-submerged horses running (swimming?) in the sea waters. Matt Crump's Cherry on Top draws attention to the tiny red tip of a merry-go-round. In his other work, Irvine to Indo, four pictures taken in different locations are cleverly arranged to form a consistent outline of a mountain.
Expect the unexpected, as they say.






(HK Edition 08/25/2017 page11)
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