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Exhibition Intro — “Quiet Revolutions”
This suite swaps spectacle for maintenance. In a culture that monetizes attention and gamifies desire, each work retools intimacy as a durable system. A maze becomes a garden where consent is the red trellis. A calendar beats a spinner—presence over previews. Flames are sheltered from clout’s draft. Hearts are buckled because care travels. We build shrines for focus, choose keys over swipes, oxygen over perfume. Price tags fall away; rings refuse the slot. A table for two outlasts a room of spectators.
The visual language is spare and surgical: porcelain grounds, mint and slate as coolants, a single amber core repeating like a pulse. Pop-clean silhouettes meet clinical calm—echoes of museum vitrines and pharmacy light—so ideas stay legible from across the room. What’s proposed isn’t utopia but upkeep: boundaries as design, attention as resource, vows as technology. The revolution here is quiet; it simply keeps working.