Distressed gold, pink and black fabric with cut out letters reading 'she comes and goes' over and over
Two stylised figures holding a small burning car in front of houses

BOTH WAYS BEYOND THE SKY

EMMA RANI HODGES
JACQUELINE MENG

 21 April - 01 May 2022 @ CCAS MANUKA

Both Ways Beyond the Sky explores the nuances of what it means to be of Asian descent and to have grown up in Australia. The exhibition explores cross-cultural identity in relation to religious trends, globalisation and consumer culture. Within this fast-moving paradigm, cultural identity has come to exist in a state of flux. This argument is backed by cultural theorist Trinh T Minh Ha who contends that within Western Society, the migrant woman’s experience is one of the multiplicities and fragmented identity. The inability to fit fully into a western identity as well as the distance from reclaiming a fully eastern identity renders the exhibition as a space where both artists attempt to create and project their own art as identity; a somewhat utopia in the midst of living between cultures. 

Image (above): Emma Rani Hodges, She Goes, 2019

Image (below): Jacquie Meng, Burning Paper Cars for My Grandparents in Heaven, 2022, oil on canvas 45 x 70 cm

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