
Barrier I / 2021
Barrier I explores the complex and often ambiguous boundary between private and public realms. This piece features a fibrous curtain delicately woven and suspended on the rigid framework of a rail, creating a visual and tactile interplay between softness and structure. The curtain’s semi-transparency invites viewers to question what lies beyond, challenging the traditional notions of privacy by suggesting that boundaries are neither fixed nor impermeable. The artwork evokes a sense of hesitation and curiosity, prompting a deeper reflection on how individuals navigate, negotiate, and sometimes blur these thresholds in everyday life. By materializing the intangible tension between visibility and concealment, Barrier I encourages an awareness of how physical and metaphorical barriers define, protect, or expose personal space within shared environments.
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