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// Leng Bing-Chuan's Blossom on Touch (2015) is a limited edition lithograph that presents an intricate, darkly atmospheric scene. The artwork depicts a vast library wall filled with books, masks, and peculiar objects, rendered in stark black and white. Amidst the densely packed shelves, a figure appears to be crawling or reaching towards something on the floor, introducing a mysterious and slightly unsettling tone. The masks and faces embedded within the composition add layers of intrigue, hinting at hidden narratives or secrets within the bookshelves. The stark contrast and meticulous linework give the scene a sense of depth, inviting viewers to explore every corner for hidden details. Blossom on Touch challenges perceptions, merging themes of knowledge, mystery, and the subconscious in a hauntingly captivating way.
Blossom on touch , 2015
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// Leng Bing-Chuan's Blossom on Touch (2015) is a limited edition lithograph that presents an intricate, darkly atmospheric scene. The artwork depicts a vast library wall filled with books, masks, and peculiar objects, rendered in stark black and white. Amidst the densely packed shelves, a figure appears to be crawling or reaching towards something on the floor, introducing a mysterious and slightly unsettling tone. The masks and faces embedded within the composition add layers of intrigue, hinting at hidden narratives or secrets within the bookshelves. The stark contrast and meticulous linework give the scene a sense of depth, inviting viewers to explore every corner for hidden details. Blossom on Touch challenges perceptions, merging themes of knowledge, mystery, and the subconscious in a hauntingly captivating way.
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What is Happening?
A Happening is a term used to describe artistic and theatrical events held by artists in the 1950s and 60s. These events were typically staged in gallery installations or planned environments and often involved audience participation, along with elements like lighting, sounds, and slide projections. Happenings were a precursor to performance art, which later included the active participation of the artists themselves.
