Interior
Interior is a series of discussing the contemporary interior space items showing connection between image containers and psychology of capitalism.
Through the ways of present precision, designed, mock, connection and so on, demonstrate issue of domestic space controlled by capitalism.
Kitsch is the key style to understand the atmosphere in contemporary consumerism society. It shows how capitalism classify the commercial products to generate the identities of classes, in the meantime, it is blurring the traditional social classification.
Special Workshop Project: Every Eternal*
Cooperate with Artists Song Cheng, Bonnie Du. Performanced at One Thames City.
To define the role of images within our domestic interiors, we can consider them as more than just decor. Much like the commercial images displayed in furniture stores, they capture precious fragments of daily life or express our yearning for something beyond our immediate environment.
By rethinking the relationship between daily life and external views, we can see the domestic interior as an "in-between" gallery—connecting our inner world with the outside. This connection invites us to engage with and respond to our surroundings in meaningful ways.