Some Kind of Home (2025)
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“A place is a pause in movement… It is the pause that makes it possible for a location to become a centre of felt value.” — Yi-Fu Tuan
Some Kind of Home: A Pause in Motion is a group exhibition I curated as the lead curator, exploring the evolving relationship between domestic interiors and personal memory. Framing the notion of home as both a physical site and a psychological landscape, the exhibition investigates how spatial environments shape self-perception, interpersonal dynamics, and intergenerational bonds.
Unfolding across the living room, stairwell, and kitchen, the works of eighteen artists chart shifting meanings of “home,” revealing subtle undercurrents that pulse beneath still surfaces. In these familiar yet fraught spaces, domesticity becomes an archive of presence, a battleground for identity, and a quiet stage where transformation begins.
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