Solo Exhibition – Articule

I Wonder How I Wonder Why

 Solo exhibition: 3 channel video installation, light installation, 3D printed sculptures, 3D animation, AI, Performance photograph, at Articule, Montreal, 2024

lots of yellow green blue hair with lemons in front of a pink room

lots of yellow green blue hair with lemons in front of a pink room

a lab glassware with bright yellow green blue hair

lots of yellow green blue hair with lemons in front of a pink room

lots of yellow green blue hair with lemons

lots of lemon on a lab system, lotus leave on a lab shaker

a lotus leave, a lemon, and two Beijing opera headpieces on a lab shaker

three channel video installation with green - yellow hair, feather, tempered glass and 3D printed bears

three channel video installation with green - yellow hair, feather, tempered glass and 3D printed bears, and a light installation

a beautiful light installation that includes 3D printed bear, 3D printed cabbage, lotus flowers, 3D animation

a white 3D printed Chinese cabbage surrounded by LED lights

lotus flower with an iPad playing bear animation

a beautiful light installation with a blue photograph on the background

three channel video installation with green - yellow hair, feather, tempered glass and 3D printed bears

a beautiful light installation with a blue photograph on background

three channel video installation with green - yellow hair, feather, tempered glass and 3D printed bears

Solo Exhibition: I Wonder How I Wonder Why
Gallery: articule
Address: 6282 St-Hubert,Montréal, Québec, Canada H2S 2M2
Date: November 1 – December 14, 2024
Opening reception: November 1, 5-8pm

Dong transforms a scientific laboratory into an imaginative stage where the boundaries of gender, power, and social control are redefined. Through a blend of video, animation, light, AI, 3D-printed sculptures, and ready-made objects, Dong combines elements of scientific presentation with childhood memories, creating an immersive, sensory-rich experience both experimental and personal.

Drawing on early encounters with Western culture while growing up in China, Dong uses the song “Lemon Tree”, by the German band Fool’s Garden, as a symbolic, aspirational fantasy of Western life: bright, carefree, and filled with promise. For Dong, this fantasy was shaped through cultural exports like music, media, and fashion, offering an idealized, unattainable version of the West. In this project, Dong bridges the gap between the imagined promises of Western life and the complex realities of growing up in the East, transforming bittersweet childhood memoirs into acts of resistance and empowerment.

Dong uses the laboratory as a metaphorical site where fantasies are deconstructed, reassembled, and transformed. The lab becomes a space of transformation – not simply for scientific experimentation, but for challenging cultural constructs, reimagining identity, and crossing geographic and ideological boundaries. “I Wonder How I Wonder Why” is a space where East and West, science and imagination, reality and fantasy intersect, inviting reflection on how personal and cultural narratives shape our understanding of ourselves and the world, and how these narratives can open new possibilities for self-expression.