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PIDAN
PIDAN
Arrival Without Movement
Objects do not possess fixed essences; they come into being as concepts.
They are mutable entities, continuously redefined through their relationships with time and
environment. A stone, too, transforms through its encounters with water, wind, and organic residue.
Rather than a stable object, it exists as an ongoing process.
In this work, I attempt to “transport without moving” by presenting the stone as information rather
than physically relocating it. This gesture is a quiet inquiry into the very existence of materiality.
When the stone is offered as information, what is called into question is not the object itself, but our
mode of perception.
The stone that appears here exceeds its material condition, subtly reflecting the contours of the
world and the boundaries of being.
Talk Event
Speakers
Artist PIDAN
Contemporary Photography Researcher Keiju Kita
Gallery SUGATA
271-1,TAKOYAKUSHICHO,MUROMACHI-DORI NIJO-SAGARU,NAKAGYO-KU, KYOTO, JAPAN