Tag: solo exhibition

  • Solo Exhibition: Of Myth and Men – Extended

    Solo Exhibition: Of Myth and Men – Extended

    My solo exhibition of paintings Of Myth and Men has been extended at Initial Gallery. The show will now run until Saturday, July 19th. Initial Gallery, 2339 Granville Street, Vancouver, BC June 19 – July 19, 2014 Gallery hours: Tuesday – Saturday, 12 – 6 pm

  • Solo Exhibition: Of Myth and Men

    Solo Exhibition: Of Myth and Men

    Initial Gallery is pleased to present Of Myth and Men featuring recent oil paintings by Vancouver-based artist Roselina Hung. Combining art-historical and well-known mythological motifs with self-reflective imagery Hung’s fantastical oil paintings toy with modern myth-making. The artist, herself often portrayed in obvious disguise, interacts with characters and symbols pulled from mythological story lines and…

  • Press: The Georgia Straight

    Press: The Georgia Straight

    My upcoming solo exhibition Of Myth and Men, at Initial Gallery, has been mentioned in the June 12, 2014 edition of The Georgia Straight. Highlighted in the Arts section as a must-see event in the Summer in the City issue, Janet Smith writes, “We can’t wait to see rising Vancouver painter Roselina Hung’s Of Myth and Men show at the…

  • Press: Inside Vancouver

    Press: Inside Vancouver

    Inside Vancouver’s Shawn Conner has written about my exhibition Of Myth and Men, which opens next Thursday, June 19th, at Initial Gallery. Conner writes, “For her new series Of Myth and Men, [Roselina Hung] draws on her own personal history by inserting herself into scenes evoking Greek myth and even the Old Testament. Joining Hung in the paintings are other…

  • Exhibition: pretty boys kill me

    I will be having a solo exhibition of new drawings at Gallery FUKAI.  My work continues to reference both public and personal histories through new drawings that address the subtle distinction between desire and obsession, with soft-featured young men serving as muse.  A preview of the show can be viewed here. pretty boys kill me (Press Release – PDF)…

  • pretty boys kill me

    In pretty boys kill me, I address the subtle distinction between desire and obsession, with soft-featured young men serving as muse. Through my drawings, I continue to reference both public and personal histories. Poster-sized drawings of many pretty boy faces, arranged in pattern, present an aesthetic ideal of beauty. Each face was meticulously drawn one at a…

  • Press: The Province

    The Way We Were is now open at the Pendulum Gallery, and I have updated my website with a new gallery page – The Way We Were – showcasing all of the work in this exhibition. A short video of the exhibition space is also available for viewing online on my blog. I will be updating my…

  • Press: Things of Desire

    An article and interview with about my solo exhibition The Way We Were, is featured in this week’s issue of Things of Desire, a Canadian alternative art weekly blog. The full article can be read at Things of Desire. I will also be updating my website with new images from the exhibition next week, so please check back…

  • Exhibition: The Way We Were

    I am pleased to announce my debut solo exhibition The Way We Were, presented by the Pendulum Gallery. This exhibition presents a series of oil painted portraits based on the look of love through false nostalgia, combining visual elements from popular culture of past decades. This series of portraits evokes false memories of romanticized love as…

  • Solo exhibition preparations

    I am busy working on new paintings in my studio, in preparation for my first solo exhibition this November 1 – 14, at the Pendulum Gallery in Downtown Vancouver. As I will not be uploading any new work until closer to the exhibition date, here is a sneak preview of some of the paintings that…

  • Website update & more news

    I have redesigned my website and am busy in my studio preparing for my first solo exhibition, which will take place this November at the Pendulum Gallery in Downtown Vancouver. More news to follow. In the meantime, I will be exhibiting a new painting in the exhibition I’m Fine, You’re Fine at On the Rise Artists Collective…