Elsewhere,2022-
- Woodcut print on Kozo paper / Moving image / Projection
Kozopaper:100x120cm,Projection:120x216cm variable
- Woodcut print on Kozo paper / Digital print on silk
Silk:70x600cm,Kozo paper:170x180cm
- Artist Book / Digital inkjet print / Relief print on Canvas
7.5x14cm
Do all wanderers try to reconstruct the imaginary homelands during their journey?
Within a fragmented land and a disordered time, what divide us? And what connects us together?
In the contemporary, highly homogenised urban culture, there are many transitional spaces in the urban architecture and landscape that are non-territorial, featureless and contextless, the river is also a permanently flowing and ever-changing liminal space in the city.
“Here is not just here”
When individuals look at the Thames, they may not only gaze at it, but also gaze at each individual's own past experiences, at other places in time and space.
The river becomes an ambiguous object, a connection and a transition. A field constructed by landscape and personal experience, becomes a place where the 'here' and the 'there' can be traversed.