Spanning a gridded background of rectangular, pink trampolines, tons of of gymnasts mesmerizingly flip and twist, shapeshifting as they tuck and tumble. “Trampoline Color Exercise,” a monumental digital video collage set up by Chicago-based artist Yuge Zhou, takes a fowl’s-eye view of athletes at peak type whereas abstracting their our bodies and actions into undulating ripples of shade.
Born in China, Zhou has lengthy explored the emotional, psychological, and geographic distance between her chosen dwelling within the Midwest and the nation of her beginning. Themes of separation, loyalty, and cultural contrasts undergird a lot of her multidisciplinary work. She initiated her collection of Moon Drawings, for instance, through the pandemic when she was unable to journey the lengthy distance to to Beijing to go to household.
For “Trampoline Color Exercise,” Zhou interrogates colours of their function as nationwide symbols. Pulling from archival Olympics footage, she collages gymnasts sporting main colours in a nod to international nationwide flags, actually and figuratively fluctuating in a mirrored image of our ever-evolving geopolitical actuality.
“‘Trampoline Color Exercise’ was created over the past few years amid intense political and international divisions, and now it feels especially timely,” Zhou says in an announcement. “At its heart, the work is a celebration of globalization and a reflection on allegiance.”
Co-presented by Instances Sq. Arts and artnet, the monumental work will probably be screened throughout 92 digital billboards within the legendary New York Metropolis intersection. A part of Instances Sq. Arts’ Midnight Second collection, the town’s largest public artwork program, guests will be capable to see Zhou’s three-minute work each evening between June 1 and 30, beginning at 11:57 p.m.
Discover extra on Zhou’s web site.
