Still a-Life
The texture and weight of objects travel from the eyes through the mind to the palms. Blooming flowers, a half-filled water bottle, an uneven candlestand… I try to rearrange the scattered objects on the table. Each time I pick one up, it tells me a story or a quote. They may seem ordinary, yet their daily existence bears witness to countless moments, resonating with different metaphors. The six artists in the exhibition ‘Still a-Life’ are like still-life objects encountered in passing—each one distinct. The exhibition serves as an imaginary table, placing people and objects to create a contemporary interpretation of still life.
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The texture and weight of objects travel from the eyes through the mind to the palms. Blooming flowers, a half-filled water bottle, an uneven candlestand… I try to rearrange the scattered objects on the table. Each time I pick one up, it tells me a story or a quote. They may seem ordinary, yet their daily existence bears witness to countless moments, resonating with different metaphors. The six artists in the exhibition ‘Still a-Life’ are like still-life objects encountered in passing—each one distinct. The exhibition serves as an imaginary table, placing people and objects to create a contemporary interpretation of still life.