‘Not Your Fault’
From Art Basel to my Hong Kong memory
through an exhibition on Louise Bourgeois
in Hong Kong, Queen’s Road 80
Before going to the exhibition
twice I looked up the big
drawings of Louise Bourgeois
advertised on Queen’s road
the Road I had been walking along not knowing how many times with my mother when I was little
But then instead of my mother
the flowers depicted by an artist in the year
when my mother left were hung there
the artist -Louise Bourgeois -was gone the year after
the second time I looked up and pondered upon that big drawing on Queen’s Road
an old lady with a plexiglass box asked me to
donate some money, ‘Give some help to us old ladies’
she then added,
‘I wish you prosperity ‘,
How odd, I had thought, before heading to the show of Louise Bourgeois I had this strange encounter with
this old lady
Did LB not say often, as an artist, you are already lucky ‘as you are in touch with your unconscious - the definition of sanity and self realisation’, and therefore, the idea of getting more money ( prosperity) is not at all
a prerequisite for attending a spiritual kind of exhibition titled’ My own voice wakes me up’
But we are in the midst of Art Basel and Art Auction.
The tension is there, and we are in Hong Kong, an important financial district.
Just where does art lie , its noble position in the hands of art dealers ?
As soon as I entered the incredibly expensive locations of Queen’s Road 80, told by polite helpers who guaranteed our entrance to the elevators in order, I realised
art galleries are handled differently here in Hong Kong: they know how to handle potential clients?
on the 15th and 16th floor, we reached Buorgeois’ work.
The red gloves
amazing red gloves
long red gloves
when seen
close up
the left glove has a wedding ring
Somehow
the impressive long images reminded me of another image of an old Hong Kong Film
titled’ Always in your heart’ by Chan Man in 1968
in the opening scene of the
film,
we see a singer singing a very melodic song in mandarin
’ Forget me not, my love’
This unknown singer is wearing those long gloves as in LB’s drawing, but white instead of red
and she sings
‘
losing You means losing Me’
impactful image, impactful song
impactful because it is a very humane experience- that you can be identified somehow with someone else in this world
and when that identification is intense,
so intense that the white can turn red
It means your soul is awakened
you are alive
your creative cells are active
your heartbeat goes faster
and you breathe with the pulse of the universe
every gesture you make
is meaningful
because in your identification process
you reach out
your own ego gets dissolved
calmed down
then
if you are as lucky as Louise Bourgeois
you are alive in every single art piece you
make
because you see and materialise what you truly experience
without an after thought of recalculation
Art saved her life
because Art is her life
I wish you all a life not just full of Art
but A Life lived fully in Art
( Louise Bourgeois. My Own Voice Wakes Me up. on view at Hauser &Wirth Hong Kong . 26th March to 11th May 2019)
Video put together by Bernadette. All photos on the exhibition by
Antonio Pisapia except the close up of ‘ Not your Fault’( by Bernadette). Screenshot of the film ‘ Always in your heart’ by Chan Man was taken from You tube