Alvin Ong

In My Head, Seoul, October 28 - December 23, 2023

Various Small Fires proudly presents In My Head, a solo exhibition by Alvin Ong, marking the artist's Seoul debut and first exhibition with the gallery. One of the most exciting young figurative painters in Asia, Ong is known for his intimate paintings that capture quotidian moments in surreal bodily compositions, playfully combining diverse visual vocabularies alongside his own lived experience of hybridity and distance. Consisting of 70 self-portraits, the artist has composed a visual symphony; a monumental and immersive installation reflecting the artist's ongoing interests in the physicality of the body. We are taken on a very personal journey of nostalgia, longing, and intimacy. The vocabulary of the mundane has been transformed into a site of spectacle, a cabinet of curiosities through which audiences are implicated as flaneur and voyeur. Each work is intimately bound up with the artist's memories and imaginations, unfurling through a fertile variety of impulses and desires, as they are edited, layered, and finally gathered into place. Spanning the entirety of the gallery wall space, the overarching grid references the social mediums through which we connect and interact with one another; such as Instagram and various dating apps. The grid is a powerful unifying force, but also an ephemeral, transformative apparatus. Individual canvases function as windows, mirrors, frames, screens and filters. Venetian blinds and mirrored reflections simultaneously obscure and reveal their subjects in equal measure. Faces approach the edges of the canvas, its forms tethered to, contained, or supported by the frames which constitute them. Experiments into colour and various formal compositional processes are laid out side by side, and appear to yield yet more ideas and unexpected results. Jadeite greens and lacquer reds are set against dusty pink hues and sombre blues, evoking both natural and artificial light.
Alvin Ong, In My Head