Artist: JUSTIN RUI HAN - 4me4you

4me4you Features - SHATTER ZONES.

Artist: JUSTIN RUI HAN
ABOUT ME

4me4you recently had the pleasure of visiting The Artist Room Gallery which featured the artist JUSTIN RUI HAN.

MY PROCESS

The exhibition takes its name from a term borrowed by anthropologists from the realm of geology. Coined by anthropologist James C. Scott in his book "The Art of Not Being Governed," it refers to havens where remnants of state formation and rivalry gather haphazardly, resulting in regions marked by intricate ethnic and linguistic diversity.

‘SHATTER ZONES’

  • While Scott primarily applies this concept to the expansive highlands of mainland Southeast Asia, ‘shatter zones’ generally denote peripheries resisting centralised control from states and empires. From the perspective of colonial cartographers and those advocating for civilisation, such areas appear chaotic, undisciplined, and often impenetrable.

Artist: JUSTIN RUI HAN
  • Reminiscent of the abstract expressionist technique of “all-over painting”, each component of Wang’s artwork commands equal attention, leading the viewer’s gaze across the canvas in a fluid dance of forms and colours. 
  • In a similarly intricate manner, Han’s densely composed paintings are crafted from fragments of unregulated material.

Artist: JUSTIN RUI HAN
  • The titles hint at narrative beginnings, yet closer inspection reveals a mosaic of specificity: localised realms of authority, conflict, and interaction. Han’s brushwork may depict objects deeply rooted in specific locales and cultures, yet they defy easy identification and resist straightforward interpretation.

  • Likewise, the paintings feature enigmatic figures whose pursuits remain ambiguous, leaving viewers to speculate about their motivations.

Artist: JUSTIN RUI HAN

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