Exhibition

Embers of the Invisible by Michael Cu Fua

Baroque House Art Gallery

22 January 2026 to 31 January 2026

22 and 23 Jan 2026, 12:00PM - 12:00AM. Other days check @baroque.house for hours and DM for appointment.

Free admission


Synopsis

Something flickers here, just beyond the visible, just beneath the skin. This new body of work traces the fleeting terrain of memory, desire, and sensation. Each piece is a quiet testament to the feelings we almost remember and the thoughts we cannot quite hold.

Drawn with a precise yet playful hand, these works layer inked figures with fragments of ephemera, leaves, anatomical drawings, handwritten texts, and ornamental circles. They are not narratives, but atmospheres; compositions of gestures and traces that resist resolution.

Instead of answers, the series offers presence: the shimmer of what lingers in the margins of perception, the afterglow of something almost lost. Every ember glows differently. The rest is left for the viewer to see, to feel, to remember.
Michael Cu Fua, Artist
Sonia Ong, Curator

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