Hong Kong
10 Chancery Lane Gallery is proud to present FACES OF GAIA, featuring five women artists Zoë Marden, Christine Nguyen, Katrina Leigh Mendoza Raimann and Jessica Zoob.
Pusod ng Karagatan ( The Deepest Parts of the Ocean), 2023
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Confluence, 2023
Anod, (to be carried away by the flow of water), 2023
01052019, 2022
Head nor Tail, 2022
Cichorium intybus (Chicory) Asteraceae (Sunflower Family), 2018
Sunflowers, Stars and Constellations 2021-6, 2021
Carduus nutans (Musk Thistle, Nodding Thistle) Asteraceae (Sunflower Family), 2018
Cryptantha virgata (Miners Candle) (Boraginaceae (Borage Family) , 2018
unflowers, Stars and Constellations 2021-1, 2021
The Wheels of Time, 2022
Dreamtime, 2022
Coinciding with the UN World Ocean’s Day June 8th, the exhibition brings together five women artists whose works suggest the many faces of Gaia, Earth Goddess of Greek mythology. and ancestral mother of all life. Each of the selected artists have practices linked closely to their experiences of nature and its rhythms, incorporating individual sensibilities to reflect the many faces of Gaia. The exhibition highlights Gaia as a complex intertwining of phenomena that as both maker and destroyer creates the harmony of life. Further explained in scientific circles, the Gaia hypothesis posits that Earth, and its biological systems, behave as a huge single entity. This entity has closely controlled self-regulatory negative feedback loops that keep the conditions on the planet within boundaries that are favorable to life. ‘The Faces of Gaia’ proposes the transformative nature of the Earth Goddess in all her strength to bring restorative balance to the whole.