Hua Wang's exhibition 'Gigantic House' addresses the complex relationship between humanity and nature amidst technological advancement. Originating from Urumqi, her experiences echo the evolution of urban sprawl that defines modern China, shaping her critical yet poetic perspective. The allegorical representation of a 5,000-year-old tree serves as a cornerstone of the exhibition, fostering discourse on memory and identity. Integrating diverse media like animations and installations, Wang's work invites audiences to reflect on their connections with the environment as they navigate the intertwined narratives of time, culture, and nature.
"What does it mean to be human in an age where nature is often viewed as a pliable commodity?"
"This unique narrative serves as a springboard for a deeper inquiry into our connections to the environment and our understanding of history and time."
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