‘A Grain of Sand, a Moment in Time’: Solo Ceramic Exhibition by Luo Shilian in Hong Kong, China

A Grain of Sand, a Moment in Time. Occasionally, one indulges in a luxurious thought. Can the sand i[...]

A Grain of Sand, a Moment in Time. Occasionally, one indulges in a luxurious thought. Can the sand in an hourglass be frozen? Tinkering with a pile of randomly formed clay, imitating a period of time that cannot be retained. Misplacing and reassembling pieces of clay. The process records the rhythm of the body and the transfer of emotions. It occupies space and also constructs memories. Inside, it is like a poem, hiding a pile of uncertain notes, woven into an ever-changing musical composition. Eagerly recounting those fleeting and impermanent moments. The work is like a solidified period of time. Perhaps it is just a series of coincidences, but perhaps it thus gains meaning. There is always a poetic connection. It is an invisible journey without a predetermined answer. It is a witness of the solidification of matter, space, and time. Letting those non-repeating, ghost-like moments become a spiritual outlet.


Opening hours: From November 2nd to November 24th, Tuesday to Saturday, 12:00 – 18:00. The performance time and duration are subject to the site.


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