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Mei-ling Hom: Clouds Terminal C |
Philadelphia artist Mei-ling Hom
is known for creating sculptural installations that are inspired by her
identity as an Asian American. Her cultural references feature specific objects
and forms that are traditionally symbolic to China yet are universally familiar
and contemporary. Since 2001, Hom has been intrigued by clouds-visually and
metaphorically. Clouds have been significant throughout Chinese art and culture
as they symbolize never-ending fortune. In Chinese landscape painting and
literature, clouds are the embodiment of spirituality and the beauty of nature.
Hom, influenced by her knowledge and experience of two cultures, has
created an eloquent series of large-scale cloud-like formations using an
unexpected material-chicken wire. Hom has gracefully shaped the chicken wire
into ephemeral, sometimes nearly transparent forms that seemingly float. She
refers to the clouds as a "landscape-in-space that travel everywhere and are
perceived in different ways by different cultures." Hom's constructed clouds
are serene, contemplative, and transformative like the clouds of Asia.
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