Szelit Cheung
By Reuben Keehan
‘11th Asia Pacific Triennial’ August 2024
Szelit Cheung
Born 1988, Huidong, China
Lives and works in Melbourne, Australia and Hong Kong
The deeply atmospheric oil paintings of Szelit Cheung are painstaking studies of the fall of light in space. Intimate in scale and tightly framed, Cheung’s canvases depict unadorned architectural interiors glancingly illuminated by beams of sunlight. Using restricted palettes dominated by a single colour, Cheung works through intricate tonal gradations and theatrical contrasts to lend powerful impressions of space and volume to rarefied interiors. Drawing on the Zen Buddhist concept of Śūnyatā — the void as the origin of all things — Cheung imbues his careful evocations of light-fall with a profound contemplative aspect.
For the 11th Asia Pacific Triennial, Cheung presents his paintings in a specially designed space whose ambiance and light-fall match those depicted on his canvases.
Szelit Cheung's Block (details) 2024 installed at GOMA for the 11th Asia Pacific Triennial, November 2024 / Oil on canvas, oil on wood, architectural construction / The Kenneth and Yasuko Myer Collection of Contemporary Asian Art. Purchased 2024 with funds from Michael Sidney Myer through the Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art Foundation / © Szelit Cheung / Photographs: J Ruckli, QAGOMA
Block 2024
- CHEUNG, Szelit - Artist