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[ZITA] Suspension of the calamity-Lien Po Hung Solo Exhibition
In the endless circulation of social media, images of catastrophe—from natural calamities and apocalyptic prophecies to geopolitical confrontations—continuously saturate perception and sustain a suspended sense of doom. Centered on humanity’s timeless fear of the “end of the world,” the exhibition reflects on how apocalyptic narratives, beyond foretelling disasters, instill vigilance that shapes the collective unconscious. In this prolonged suspension where the end is defer
HyperWave
Sep 3
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