Before the River
Becomes the Sea
Rachel Hsu
My mother has lived away from her homeland for 30 years and I now live 2,800 miles away from mine. Why do we yearn for a place we rationally know is not the same as in our memory or imagination? From the soft blue of retreating horizons to the illusory, deep blue of the ocean, the color is emblematic of the permanently unattainable.
Inspired by absence, relational ruptures, and slippages in translation, my work engages the yearning that emerges from distance and displacement. Loss and longing are intertwined, and to fully experience both requires time and endurance. Whether it is the labor demanded by language-learning and cultural assimilation or the acute pain that healing necessitates, my work urges mental exertion and emotional endurance to be felt in one’s body.
"Tending", 2021, river rocks, wood, paper, 4 x 96 x 96 in., photo: Neighboring States
"Tending", 2021, river rocks, wood, paper, 4 x 96 x 96 in., photo: Neighboring States
"Fetch the Moon from the Seabed (海底撈月)" (detail), 2021, inkjet print, 30 x 21 in. (each), photo: Neighboring States
"Fetch the Moon from the Seabed (海底撈月)" (detail), 2021, inkjet print, 30 x 21 in. (each), photo: Neighboring States
"Fetch the Moon from the Seabed (海底撈月)" (detail), 2021, inkjet print, 30 x 21 in. (each), photo: Neighboring States
"Fetch the Moon from the Seabed (海底撈月)" (detail), 2021, inkjet print, 30 x 21 in. (each), photo: Neighboring States
"Installation view of Fetch the Moon from the Seabed (海底撈月)", 2021, photo: Neighboring States
Installation view of "Before the River Becomes the Sea" at Temple Contemporary, 2021, photo: Neighboring States
Installation view of "Before the River Becomes the Sea" at Temple Contemporary, 2021, photo: Neighboring States
“Tending”, 2021, river rocks, wood, paper, 4 x 96 x 96 in., courtesy of the artist.
Rachel Hsu
TYL Sculpture, ‘21
IG: @rs_hsu
Website: rachelhsustudio.com
Rachel Hsu (b. 1992, Seattle, WA) is a Philadelphia-based multidisciplinary artist. She received her BFA from Western Washington University and is a co-founder of the online arts platform, Open Window.