When does the relationship between humans and nature begin? Though we coexist in the same space and time, it is difficult to constantly grasp the mutual interactions of all things beyond our understanding. The moments when we become aware of ourselves as part of the external world often rely on some encounter that miraculously links our perception with the transcendence of nature.
The works of Japanese artist Kumie Tsuda seem to infinitely approach this moment of awareness, inviting viewers to join this silent waiting. Whether it’s the undulating ceramic forms reminiscent of human skin, the flowing, intertwining colorful glazes, or the indistinct scenes captured through her camera lens, they all appear to silently gaze at each other, patiently awaiting the viewer’s engagement. In this silence, a gateway opens to a world untainted by the preconceptions of human experience.
Starting from October 9, 2024, Mirrored Gardens invites friends into the artistic world of Kumie Tsuda to explore the subtle relationships between nature, art, and ourselves. Through this process, a new sense of empathy between the viewer and nature may emerge.
Mirrored Gardens presents
Kumie Tsuda : Plan in My Head Like Planet
Venue
Mirrored Gardens, Space 1, Space 2
Address
Hualong Agriculture Grand View Garden, Panyu, Guangzhou
Daily Opening Hours
Wednesday to Sunday, 1 to 5pm (closed on Monday and Tuesday)
Hours may vary on holidays or in special circumstances. Please check our WeChat Public Account or website for the latest updates.
Please make an appointment to visit the exhibition via the official website of Mirrored Gardens.
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