December 10, 2022–February 26, 2023
22/F & 10B, Wing Wah Industrial Building
677 King's Road, Quarry Bay
Hong Kong
info@para-site.art
Artists: Haneyl Choi, BuBu de la Madeleine, Guhit Kulay (Maria Christina Castillo Anire, Cristina Balao-as Cayat, Jonalyn Macalalad Molina, and Marilyn Santiago Lopez), Ho Tzu Nyen, Yuree Kensaku, Dew Kim, Lu Yang, Green Mok, Yasumasa Morimura, Diane Severin Nguyen, Yoshiko Shimada, and Sin Wai Kin
Para Site is delighted to present the group exhibition Fanatic Heart, curated by Cusson Cheng, in search of an alternative approach to reimagine the political potential of celebrity culture through the lens of fandom. The fifteen artists in the exhibition locate the impulse of fandom culture in sociopolitical happenings that have taken place across Southeast and East Asia by drawing new connections between celebrity worship, drag, postcolonial and post-socialist identities, religion, and the rise of various social movements. Within this intersection, the exhibition repositions the concept of fandom to explore its evolution in relation to shifts among media, technology, and geopolitical change.
The Chinese exhibition title, which translates to “a fanatic’s diary,” references the short story titled Diary of a Madman (1918) written by Lu Xun, a leading figure of modern Chinese literature, who in turn was inspired by the Russian writer of Ukrainian descent Nikolai Gogol’s work of the same title. The intertextuality of these two works echoes the idea of a madman who sees reality more clearly than those around him. In a similar vein, the artists of Fanatic Heart can be interpreted as fans who passionately engage in the creation of works that span acts of creation and critical thinking concerning their subject matter. Their practices connect a scholarly mode of research with personal impulses guided by processes related to multifaceted identification and desire. On the other hand, viewers are encouraged to peel off tailor-made stickers on the exhibition catalogue cover and affix them to the interior pages to reveal select artwork images, creating a fan diary of their own through active engagement.
While Fanatic Heart is seemingly an elixir of pop cultural offerings that provides outlets from the hardships of our daily life, it nevertheless prompts the audience to realise the potent political power behind these fanatical desires and employ them to make sense of the polarised world we live in.
Fanatic Heart is financially supported by the Project Grant of the Hong Kong Arts Development Council. The Hong Kong Arts Development Council fully supports freedom of artistic expression. The views and opinions expressed in this project do not represent the stand of the Council.