ABOUT
As an interdisciplinary artist, her practice navigates the interstitial zones where social landscapes, material memory, and body politics converge. For her, art is a medium of deliberate intervention—a poetic yet incisive gaze directed toward the concealed structures of oppression within contemporary life. She meticulously fuses political discourse with intimate experience, casting them into visual environments that are at once perceptible and visceral.
Her oeuvre maintains a persistent tension between 'the lyric' and 'the thorn.' On one hand, she employs metaphor and translation to grant abstract issues warmth and texture, transforming critique into a presence that can be observed, empathized with, and even breathed. On the other, she engages reality without hesitation; through performance and installation, she gives form to the absurdities of power, technological alienation, and gender politics, manifesting them as sharp, dissonant encounters. In her hands, ephemeral materials—a plastic bag dancing in the wind, hereditary silver hairs, or the persistent hum of an antiquated fan—become vessels for history and emotion, whispering a query on how the individual may preserve memory and dignity amidst the weight of grand narratives.
Her artistic practice manifests as a form of poetic activism. Beneath a shroud of lyricism, she maintains an unyielding inquiry and a profound vigilance toward the individual’s plight within the exigencies of the present. She beckons the observer to step into the widening fissures of our reality—to dwell within those ruptures and seek the questions that reside there.
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