Strangers to Ourselves
15 May
– 28 May 2006
Jenny Lu
We are strangers to
ourselves. Freud
talks of the double, of that other self that comes about as the result of the
repression of feelings or old beliefs. Everyday, we carry the other with us,
like a weight, or as the psychic baggage. Even when we are alone, the other is
screaming at some internal window in our mind. This other inside us, in our mind, is not just our burden, but can also
become our enemy. So, we can be under
attack by our own self, the body jerking to the tumult in the mind, or, at the
most extreme, the cold detachment of suicide. We are strangers to ourselves, so much so
that it seems we scream for recognition from ourselves, try to attract the
attention of the stranger that is also us. We are strangers in our
home, and the home is more
than a physical place. It is our private space, our culture, our body. Home is the place for us to
encounter the sense of uncanny (un-homely).
Strangers to Ourselves incorporates four of Jenny Lu’s video works. The selected
works in this exhibition offer images of the conflicts between conscious
intentions and repressed feelings and impulses. Jenny Lu’s work is imbued with
a sense of unease, relating in part to her own experience of conflicting cultural
influences as a Taiwanese artist working and living in London.
Jenny Lu won a
ICA Beck’s Futures Student Prize for Film & Video in 2000 and since then
has exhibited widely, nationally and internationally. Recent solo shows include
Parapraxis
at Blackburn Museum in the UK and Monsters
from the Id at Alsager Gallery in Manchester
Metropolitan University. Group shows includes Biblio at Triangle Gallery in
London and Airborne System Mode in
Macau. She graduated from MA Fine Art at Central Saint Martins in 2001, and is
currently studying a PhD in Fine Art at Chelsea College of Art and Design.