Monthly Salon: First Encounter | Christina Sun's Solo Presentation

Monthly Salon: First Encounter is where new works enter the Postmodern Art Club ecosystem for the very first time. Each month, a curated selection of 5–7 artworks is presented in a rotating, salon-style display, inviting close looking, conversation, and re-encounter. This is not a conventional exhibition—it is a threshold: a space where works are first seen, discussed, and set in motion within our collection.

This month's presentation is a solo exhibition by Christina Sun, unveiling a new body of paintings that investigate the psychology of lingering in interstitial spaces — urban architecture meant for passing through. Through voyeuristic frames of colour and volume, Sun's works puncture the fourth wall, pulling the viewer into the scene and making them part of it.


About the Artist

Christina Sun is a Sydney-based painter whose practice explores spatial experience through the lens of architectural design and cinema. Drawing from urban landscapes — guard watchtowers, bridges, subway stations, harbourside piers, train carriages — she creates scenes that magnify the ambience of fleeting spatial moments through colour and volume. Each work finds a new way of breaking the fourth wall, puncturing the frame so the viewer steps in and becomes part of the scene. Sun's current series turns its attention to the psychology of lingering: the strange stillness of spaces designed only for passing through.

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