




Rising Power, 2023
47 x 19 x 12 1/2 in
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The sculptures are created from Financial Times newspapers which draw inspiration from traditional Chinese ‘scholar’s rocks’ or ‘spirit stones’. Embodying microcosms of landscapes they are meditative focal points between nature and civilisation, the sculptures reflect on a world formed by datascapes shaped by the light speed movements of capital that creates both utopias and dystopias.
Exhibitions
Paradise Found Paradox, Richard Koh Fine Art, Singapore (10/07/2023 to 10/28/2023)
The Garden of Perfect Brightness, The Atkinson, Southport, UK (06/03/2023 to 09/09/2023)