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“JITTER” explores the notion of material and immaterial frameworks, through a series of intersecting shards of metal grid fences. The invisible grid is materialized through the lines of fine metal rods running in two axes. It is a deduction of its context as a structured cube. The secured and stagnant interlocking of the gridded shards exudes uneasiness against the latency of white neon streaks. These neon lines shatter order and create their own paths, yet heavily dependent on its metal ‘cage.’ Its simultaneous translucency and emissive quality projects a virtual yet ethereal effect.
Curated by Richard Koh Fine Art (RKFA), “JITTER” is part of “Malaysian Art, A New Perspective,” the third annual group exhibition featuring emerging trends and artistic practice by Malaysian artists.