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Installation view, PAVILION, Hong Kong, 23 - 28 March 2026. Courtesy PAVILION Hong Kong. Photo(s) by Ben Marans.
Installation view, PAVILION, Hong Kong, 23 - 28 March 2026. Courtesy PAVILION Hong Kong. Photo(s) by Ben Marans.
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Installation view, PAVILION, Hong Kong, 23 - 28 March 2026. Courtesy PAVILION Hong Kong. Photo(s) by Ben Marans.
Installation view, PAVILION, Hong Kong, 23 - 28 March 2026. Courtesy PAVILION Hong Kong. Photo(s) by Ben Marans.
Luke Heng
Behest, 2025
Oil on Linen
48.5 x 35.5 cm
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Drawing from the “Resusci Anne” death mask, Behest explores the boundary between the vital and the inert. The work isolates a face that exists only through endless reproduction, tilting it...
Drawing from the “Resusci Anne” death mask, Behest explores the boundary between the vital and the inert. The work isolates a face that exists only through endless reproduction, tilting it into a severe, upward perspective that denies the intersubjective gaze. By materializing this historical anonymity through a pale, vitreous palette, the painting arrests the digital signal at the point of biological failure. It serves as a vitalistic residue of a gesture of resuscitation, grounding the mechanics of life and death in the unyielding weight of the painted surface.
Exhibitions
Pavilion Hong Kong 2026Join our mailing list
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