
我
I want the work to ask questions, not provide answers.
I think a lot about labor and time.
I'm not interested in making work that's easily digestible.
I want my work to hold contradictions.
I'm interested in the space between sculpture and painting.
My work is about the body, even when it's not visible.
I think about the ways in which abstraction can be a form of figuration.
Time is the invisible material in all my works.
I'm interested in what happens when things fall apart.
Time is the invisible material in all my works.
I always believed that art is not about answers but about questions.
We must learn to listen to what materials want to say.
My work exists in the space between poetry and politics.
We are all archives of our own existence.
My installations are like small theaters where each spectator becomes an actor.
I'm not interested in telling my own story, but in telling the story of everyone.
I don't believe in eternity, but I believe in the trace.
Memory is fragile, and my work is about trying to preserve what inevitably disappears.
I'm fascinated by how objects carry meaning beyond their function.
Time is a material like any other, and it's one I work with constantly.