Image courtesy of the Artist
Luke Heng
In this work, the car, a primary apparatus of modern mobility and autonomy, is depicted in a state of terminal collapse. The "burning" functions as both a literal chemical reaction and a metaphorical manifestation of informational entropy. By subjecting a high-velocity, digital signal of a disaster to the manual accretion of oil paint, the work arrests the spectacle of destruction within a dense, physical mass.
The billowing smoke becomes a literal "smoke screen," where high-key values and forensic overexposure obscure the details of the crash to reveal the structural precarity of the machine. It records the moment the frictionless speed of contemporary life meets the “slow burn” of material exhaustion, identifying the “Mechanics of the Snap” in the violent transition from a functioning vehicle to a static, incinerated residue.
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Pavilion Hong Kong 2026Join our mailing list
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