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I have nowhere to go (2023)
Scrap wood from pallet, foam, upholstery fabric, second hand object, a rotten grape, photograph, pencil on paper.
I have nowhere to go (2023) delves into the memories of my home in Hong Kong and the traumatic experience of separation from my family. I have felt abandoned and cynical in the face of my family members' departures. While it is inevitable that we cannot halt the passage of time or the individual growth that often leads us away from our families, this work documents the ever-changing emotions and the lifelong journey of navigating the balance between our personal and familial lives.
'(Home is) a tangible site of memory whose fractured remains serve as melancholic traces of a lost, but not a forgotten past.'
(Lauzon 2011)
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