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Xuan-Hui Ng

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  • Projects
    • The Elusive Diamond Dust (2014〜)
    • Remembrance (2014〜)
    • Ephemeral Encounters (2020〜)
    • Winter's Coda (2017〜)
    • The Sound of Snow (2020〜)
    • The Siren of the Snowbugs (2019〜)
    • Ice Maidens (2016〜)
    • Undulations (2021〜)
    • Untitled
  • Videos
    • Statement
    • - The simple joys (2025)
    • - Lost but found (2021)
    • - Serendipity (2023)
  • Exhibitions
    • Rapt in Wonder (2025)
    • Transcendence: Awakening the Soul (2023-2024)
    • A Gracious Breath (2023-2024)
    • Inland / Outward (2023)
    • Interludes (2021)
  • About me
  • Artist CV
  • Workshops
  • Interviews / News
  • Contact

Remembrance #10 (Aomori 2021)

Feature Shoot

March 23, 2023 in publication

“Navigating Loss & Sadness Through Cherry Blossom Photography”

I’m really grateful to Ellyn Kail of Feature Shoot Magazine for making the time and effort to interview me and write in depth about my project Remembrance.

“In Ng’s work, there’s no sense of ‘up’ or ‘down,’ either. Through reflections, she invites us to walk on clouds. Sheets of fog make it hard to determine whether objects are very far away—or close enough to touch. In some cases, an impossibly shallow depth of field makes nearby objects seem just out of reach, like moments from a dream lost upon waking.

Ng’s pictures are like memory itself in that time and space don’t move linearly; they compress and expand. The past is present, and those who are gone become present once more. While making them, the artist felt the spirit of her mother beside her.”

To read the full article, please visit: the website below.

Source: https://www.featureshoot.com/2023/03/navigating-loss-sadness-through-cherry-blossom-photography/ Tags: publication, remembrance
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