Calendar of Dilation is an exploration of how perceptions of the passage of time are altered and shaped by the environments one finds oneself in, anchored to the endless expanse of the ocean as a point of departure.
Yeo Workshop is proud to present Calendar of Dilation, an upcoming solo exhibition by SingaporebasedTaiwanese-American artist Mike HJ Chang and curated by Alfonse Chiu. This exhibition marks the second solo collaboration between Chang and Yeo Workshop, following 2015's Dog and Butterfly.
Finding its conceptual roots in Chang’s experiences aboard the oil tanker Cielo di Guangzhou, where he spent two weeks at sea during his Owner’s Cabin artist residency in 2018, and the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic that resulted in global lockdowns and domestic confinements, Calendar of Dilation is an exploration of how perceptions of the passage of time are altered and shaped by the environments one finds oneself in, anchored to the endless expanse of the ocean as a point of departure.
Partly inspired by Chang’s experience throughout Singapore’s recent Circuit Breaker period, during which most of the works were produced, the relationship between humanity’s desire to mark time and the way it is warped by prolonged social and spatial isolations comes to the fore, set against the framing of a nautical journey. In Calendar of Dilation, Chang experiments with a bold visual language across a variety of media—such as paintings, sculptures, and the moving image—to articulate the relationship between time and the body: the way the former flows, alters, and disorients. Characterised by his signature style of a whimsical yet rigorously analytical approach to formalism, the works featured are suffuse with a sardonic humour that explicates the incorporeal entanglements between the self and the world.