Clinkstone, 2024

Stone, hot-melt adhesive, silver paint
Clinkstone is derived from a type of rock that produces sound under external pressure. The poem adopts the perspective of a stone, describing its power at fight with the external forces of nature, such as wind, fire, and water. To maintain itself, it endures and breaks into pieces. Therefore, this piece is designed to be flexibly produced, according to different locations. Stones are ubiquitous, in city, in countryside, in nature, in universe. Its efforts and presence is declared in silence and stillness.




Murder, 2024

Performance
Single-channel video performance 5'54''
colored, with sound

Murder becomes a piece of stone as in her poetry Clinkstone. Stones are no longer passive and silent but full of aggression and strength. The disciplined body, immersed in a prolonged period of unseen violence, accomplishes selfreconciliation in a desperate way. The stones stand in the form of mystical matrix on a temperature-reactive textile, demanding strong presence of their existence through temperature and color. Paint-filled balloons are like human bodies of flesh and blood. Bursting against the stones, two distinct traits, soft and hard, smooth and rough, supple and stubborn, release their suppression and selflimitation from gender conflicts and social hierarchy.

















Work detail
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Monument, 2024

2024 photography size variable
A woman's body takes the shape of the nature, becoming the ecosystems that feed and nourish the world. Her body is covered with Nüshu (means female writing), a writing system created and used only by women. Inspired by the mythology of goddesses worldwide, the universal SHE, has the power in herself and she could be everything, grand mountains, flowing rivers, growing plants, or fleeting clouds. What we need might always be inside oursleves to be awaken. Therefore, to create suitable pairings for the work, we refuse to generate new consumptions, and look for answers in ourselves from the remains of our past activities, to evoke their energy.








Exhibition view,
Corpus: Her Embodied Archive,
Three Rooms Gallery, London,UK