Kay Walkowiak: A Different Order In his photographs, sculptures and videos, Kay Walkowiak explores the concepts of emptiness and fullness, distance and proximity, display and situation. The artist combines ready-mades and minimalist objects and places them in dense choreographies and absurd narratives.
Plants in Error by exercise and edit The unconventional vases are customised for the weeds. The forms are inspired by their different characters, postures, textures, or stories. The materials used are artificial and suggest the living space of human beings. We tried to make the normally ignored and unwelcome weeds become the focal point, living harmoniously in people's interior habitats.
Feel the movement like watching landscapes: Interview with Tomoko Ashikawa 芦川朋子 我認為所謂的空間就是你的大腦,它可以帶你去任何地方旅行。這有點像移動心靈和哲學的概念......我的理想狀況就是, waitingroom存在於世界各地,當畫廊在參加博覽會、或是我的藝術家在其他地方跑秀時,裡頭總是會有一小塊想法或氣場,由我的畫廊出演,走到哪跟到哪。
Feel the movement like watching landscapes: Interview with Artist Yuko Mohri 毛利悠子 My work changes like a landscape, moving unexpectedly, looked like a creature, even if I use machine and technology for my work. Hence, I expect to have this unexpected alteration without defining a result for my work. I would like the audiences to feel my work freely as if looking at a landscape and being absorbed in their own thoughts...