It takes courage and wisdom to see yourself.
In the flourishing era of public media, the concept of individual and oneself has been set up in the front of many topics. Whether the self and I are the medium or the interface, whether they should enlarge the shaping of the self or erase their edges and corners? In the face of different development stages, different living environments, different pressures and different regional cultures, how should we become us? How to become what we want ourselves to be has been gradually topologically transformed from a philosophical problem into a series of judgments attached to social actions and behavioral meanings. When we look at ourselves without the prefixes of reality, what are our essential attributes and what are the limits we cannot cross.
The work integrates the thinking of "me" into the figures with different textures, hoping to strengthen a question that we have to think about through their forms and movements -- who is I? Where did it come from? Where are you going? Artist Jiacheng Wang starts from her exploration of self-understanding, delves into life, and explores the social roles and positioning of different groups.