Nadim Abbas (b. 1980, Hong Kong) constructs complex set pieces that examine the technohistorical properties of images and their precarious relationship to reality. In Abbas’ installations, the psychology of the urban dweller is often translated into a psychodrama where objects exist in an ambiguous relationship with their own image, and bodies succumb to the seduction of space.
Following an exploration of generic landscapes and the tourist gaze in Cataract (2010) and Marine Lover (2011), Abbas went on to create immersive environments such as Apocalypse Postponed (2014), a collaborative post-disaster bunker/bar designed as a commission from Absolut during Art Basel Hong Kong. His most recent major work, made for the 2015 New Museum Triennial “Surround Audience,” presented a series of elaborate quarantine chambers, each an oblique reference to a famous film director.
For his first solo show in mainland China, Abbas will transform the Long Gallery into a single work The Last Vehicle dividing the space into two separate but interrelated segments: part alien landscape, part domestic living quarters. The “vehicle” in question refers to a remote-controlled rover, fitted with a prosthetic eye and wireless transmitter, which relays live footage of the foreign terrain and its solitary inhabitant back to the sedentary view of an armchair explorer. Here, the death of experience is re-enacted through the afterlife of images; multiple hallucinatory frames of reference played out in a perpetual cycle of ruin and regeneration.
New Directions
Initiated in 2015, New Directions offers some of China’s most promising artists a platform to realize their first institutional solo exhibition and monographic publication, deepening UCCA’s ongoing commitment to emerging practices. New Directions is conceived by UCCA Director Philip Tinari. “New Directions: Nadim Abbas” is curated by UCCA assistant curator Guo Xi.
About the exhibition
Dates: Aug 19, 2016 - Oct 23, 2016
Opening: Aug 18, 2016, Thursday
Venue: Ullens Center for Contemporary Art
Courtesy of the artist and Ullens Center for Contemporary Art, for further information please visit http://ucca.org.cn/en.