Dominique Fung & Avant Arte
New collaboration coming soon
“My art practice is a bricolage of ancestral memory, cultural artefacts, fragmented histories, and reimagined narratives. I draw from visual and emotional archives; I explore how personal and collective memory can be assembled into new mythologies that challenge fixed readings of identity and heritage.”
Dominique Fung’s paintings unfold like theatrical vignettes, each staging a world where ancestral objects become charged with memory, metaphor and mystery. Infused with a sense of drama, the compositions are illuminated by deliberate, almost cinematic lighting: amber glows, ochre shadows and deep lacquer-like hues echo the texture of aged silk or firelit lacquer screens.
At the heart of her practice is a deep engagement with archaeological poetics; the objects she paints, drawn from Chinese material culture, are never passive props. Instead, they act as sentient carriers of buried knowledge: a...
Bio
Dominique Fung (she/her) was born in 1987 in Ottawa, Canada. She is based in Brooklyn, New York City.
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Dominique Fung's parents once worked in a terracotta factory in Kano, Nigeria, after leaving Hong Kong. A detail that, while seemingly distant, quietly loops into her practice. Today, ceramics frequently appear in her paintings: vessels with limbs, pots that breathe, and glaze that sweats. "Maybe I subconsciously gravitated toward referencing and making ceramics because of that family history," she reflects. "Maybe I didn't choose ceramics – maybe the clay remembered me."