An exhibition entitled Equilibrium is being held by the Asia Culture Centre (ACC) with a focus on the increasingly pertinent issues of climate change and environmentalism in relation to peace, the theme of the ACC this year. An exhibition entitled Equilibrium is held by the Asia Culture Centre from November 20, 2020 to March 14, 2021. Equilibrium means a state of balance among different species in an ecosystem in terms of their types and numbers. The exhibition examines human actions to maintain ecological balance on the boundary between humans and nature. In particular, it provides a glimpse into the memories of the participating artists regarding their surroundings. Rather than serving as an environmentalist statement, the featured works present bits of sound and images from the artists’ surroundings, and highlight their social, political, and historic contexts. To this end, the exhibition matches and compares works from artists from different Asian countries to discover their common features and foster a sense of empathy among Asian countries that will ultimately lead to peaceful coexistence and solidarity. Serpents’ Tails project by Vietnamese artist UuDam Tran Nguyen is displayed at the exhibition. According to the artist, Serpents’ Tails originally was made up of eight components… Read full this story
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