About the event
WHAT ARE YOU LOOKIN AT|ALEXANDER GUY Solo Exhibition Introduction

Alexander Guy, GENO RELAPSED ... AGAIN, 2023 Oil on canvas, 68 x 84 in, 172.72 x 213.36 cm
WOAW Gallery is delighted to announce WHAT ARE YOU LOOKIN AT, a solo exhibition by Scottish artist Alexander Guy, showcasing nine of his recent and earlier oil paintings. Drawing inspiration from quotidian objects and situations, the exhibition captures the postCOVID cultural vibrancy through a series of visual records, formalized by the artist's experience in Glasgow. It's a testament to the extraordinary that lies hidden in the ordinary, with a reflection on the excesses of consumerism. The exhibition will be on view from August 25 to September 22, 2023, at WOAW Gallery Central, marking Guy's first solo showing in Hong Kong.
In the swift passage of time, memories often fade, especially during these times of COVID. Yet, humanity persists in grasping at every moment and etching it into existence, transforming the intangible into something visible. WHAT ARE YOU LOOKIN AT is a visual souvenir of the past year in Glasgow, a time capsule for the year of 2023 that captures the essence of our times. It serves as the artist's visual record, documenting the effect of postlockdown changes in a consumerist society. From sky-rocketing price tags to excessive packaging in Glasgow supermarkets, the anxiety, nervousness, and tension are palpable between the lines of Guy's vibrant colors. Indirectly pointing out the paranoia of the public through a significant event of modern history, the exhibition invites us to reflect on the challenges of our times through mundane and the commonplace.

Alexander Guy, KEEPING IT REAL, 2023 Oil on canvas, 84 x 62 in, 213.36 x 157.48 cm
Rooted from his musical background, Guy sets the exhibition in a format of a music album, with each individual work created to complement the others. Guy visualized the nine paintings to be viewed as “singles” and “B-sides”. By presenting his works in this format, Guy encourages viewers to engage with each painting as a standalone piece while also considering its connection to the larger body of work. The visual album concept invites visitors to explore the exhibition as a curated journey, where the arrangement and sequencing of the paintings create a deliberate flow and rhythm. Through this musicalbased approach, Guy aims to enhance the viewer's experience and evoke emotions, much like the way a well-crafted album can resonate with its listeners. The exhibition becomes a multisensory experience, where the visual compositions and thematic threads intertwine to create a meaningful and thought-provoking narrative.

Alexander Guy , THIS IS (NOT) AN ORANGE PAINTING, 2023 Oil on canvas, 60 x 70 in, 152.4 x 177.8 cm
Exhibition details
- WHAT ARE YOU LOOKIN AT|ALEXANDER GUY solo exhibition
- Date: August 25 to September 22, 2023
- Location: WOAW Gallery
- Address: G07, The Galleria, 9 Queen's Road Central, Hong Kong
About the Artist
Alexander Guy
Alexander Guy (b. 1962, St Andrews, Fife) has a genuine thirst to engage with real people and places, painting what he calls the ‘tacky realism’ of modern life. His oeuvre functions as an incredible encyclopaedia of behaviours, trends and pop culture in Thatcherite Britain. He is the UK’s modern-day Domenico Gnoli. Guy’s version of Pop art, where banal branded objects occupy the space (the canvas) formally dedicated to ‘high’ art, has a humanist feel. Kleenex, Greggs, Mr Kipling, Harpic, Starbust could not be said to be seductive graphically as elements of every day consumption but Guy renders them almost to a photo-realist degree, and with a kind of nostalgia that brings these objects strangely to life.
He ploughs through art history for familiar motifs and subjects in the same way that he eagerly gathers images from the internet, combining them with details, objects and people from his own daily life. He treats every subject with the same raw, quasi-photorealist approach: folk at the pub, celebrities, pornography, rubber dinghies, sneakers, overflowing ashtrays, loo roll, cleaning products, dog food – all are potential fodder for his sharp and unforgiving eye.
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