interviewed by Suboart Magazine in March 2025, and it’s included in Suboart Magazine Nr. 37 - read full interview in here
- you could also order a physical magazine here & a digital version here
Suboart Magazine Nr. 37
126 pages, full colour, 21 x 29.7 cm (A4)
Artist interviews: Abraham Rosales, Alissa Ohashi, Hsi-Nong Huang, Megan Sharkey, Rita Paupério, Roxy Lee YY
Artist Features: Bootsy Holler, Marianne Csaky, Sanja Lulei, Atelier C.U.B., Mimi Kunz, Shaohan Fang, Adelle Rawluk, Deanne Row, Kate Aughey, Jéssica Burrinha, Chrissy Hsieh, Bluekidneybean, Ilona Rinne, Ursula Zia, Sam Ward, Dean Jensen, Yang Liu, Zaya Ambros, Flavia Murillo, Aaron Giles, Bel Bare, Maddie Duda, Petite Faim, Laura Dieckwisch, Francesca, Mandolini, Tianxi Wang, Sophia Muriel, Jess Hargreaves, Catherine Paiano, Natan Noah Mutschlechner
*specially thanks to Nina Seidel and Carolina Castilho
interviewed by Jess Franklin from Solus collective on Monday, February 24
*the original article can be found here
an experimental essay by Cecilia Vilela, commissioned by
New Art Projects in light of the exhibition Hsi-Nong Huang: Ships Passing, 4 May–13 July 2024, London, UK.
i remember
i wasn’t sure how to start this conversation with you - because even myself found it a little difficult to simplify the complexity
i remember
i kept telling you that i need to go to the seaside, be next to the sea and go into the sea… in order to compose my thoughts and share with you
i remember
it was such a raw material, raw memory, raw emotion - but then you embraced all of these and all of those - and you sew them all into something, something i feel it’s deeply etched into my worries and tenderness
thank you my friend
thank you for capturing the known, the unknown and the in between - with me
composed by dear friend Flo Josephine
in Floriography, Sunflower means unwavering faith - im a v stubborn person, i dunno know how to shift from one direction to another one instantly but perhaps with your accompanying in these those journeys, perhaps things could be a bit different x
‘Hsi-Nong’s flowers’ is a text piece written by my dear friend Flo Josephine. i remembered we did a group show together in the end of 2nd year at Chelsea College of Arts , it was significant, it was beautiful. Flo seems to read my notions really closely… im glad we talked through these flowers and it’s a sweet turnaround for you too x
thankyou Flo x you’ve been a gentle one 🌻
Installation images of 'Reflections - Part 3: Sculpture by Women Artists', Workplace, London, 2022. Pictures by Tom Carter. Courtesy of Workplace, UK.