2025 ArtEvol Catalogue

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2025 Scene Reenactment

2023 Faded Memories

Respectfully, I Resign

Stillness Speaks

Led module, fan, acrylic, plush fabric, spot light Set of 3 pieces, 70 × 60 × 30 cm

Digital print on jute and polyester 69 × 41 × 1 cm

Moving image 82 × 194 × 10 cm

Photograph 59 × 42 cm

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ng_tsz_kwan Tsz Kwan Ng

Una Li

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Tsz Kwan Ng’s practice combines non-contextual, fragmented and fluid imagery to create spatial experiences. Through these works, the artist investigates the relationship between the medium of display and the audience’s perception of moving images, exploring how visual and spatial conditions shape the act of seeing. This set of three multimedia wall installations is based on distinct episodes from the 1970s and 1980s Hong Kong. Once distant and hazy, these memories now emerge through spaces and objects that no longer serve as static backdrops. Instead, they become agents that shape, interrupt or redirect the narration of memory. The work restages these moments from a different perspective, gathering and recasting scattered thoughts through the material traces they inhabited, inviting reflection beyond dimension or time.

Vehbi Koca

ujjalart_archive Ujjal Patel

Una Li is a London-based interdisciplinary artist. Li’s practice explores emotional labour, digital identity, and virtual embodiment within post-humanist contexts. Working with 3D modelling, AI-generated imagery, and narrative structures, Li investigates how technology reshapes intimacy and memory. Respectfully, I Resign explores how emotional labour continues even when it becomes unsustainable. Una Li presents two 3D-modelled characters, a copywriter and a nurse, based on real emotional journals. Each figure carries a fictional ‘emotional organ’ to hold, filter, or delay what cannot be expressed aloud. The installation studies slow collapse, polite withdrawal, and the limits of staying composed.

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Ujjal Patel is a Malawian and Indian artist. The practice encapsulates African crafts and materials alongside the Indian aesthetic. Inspired by Kate Chopin’s The Story of an Hour (1894), this work explores the moment when the protagonist dies just as life begins to open. Focusing on irony and temporality, the project reflects on how time becomes both frozen and continuous within a single hour. Phrases from the text, including ‘veiled hints’, ‘half concealed’ and ‘storm of grief’, evoke her emotional state as she sits alone, facing a single point of light.

Vehbi Koca was born in Kars, Eastern Turkey, and began a visual journey through painting. Koca’s works focus on social and human-centred issues, documenting protest movements and civic struggles in London for nearly three decades, building a visual archive of collective expression. Photography is approached not merely as craft or aesthetic pursuit, but as a form of witnessing beyond words. Stillness Speaks is an ongoing project about portraits of female immigrants in London from different geographical and cultural backgrounds.

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