Nine-Tiered Pagoda: Spatial and Visual Magic / Pills Architects
Nine-Tiered Pagoda: Spatial and Visual Magic / Pills Architects
Foundational to the art practices of “Polit-Sheer-Form Office” (PSFO), thoughts on collectivism are also not alien to architecture and graphic design. The space that architect Wang Zigeng created for the exhibition is akin to “Mr. Zheng” , a portrait montage of core members of the Polit-Sheer-Form Office. The exhibition hall in the form of a "tube-shaped apartment” features a waterhouse, a canteen, a screening room, a barber shop and a bathhouse. Five collectivist spatial forms are mixedalong the corridors. Here meet the abstract space, artifacts and living memories; reality and distant history are dreamily combined. One has to pass through the blue space of déjà vu and jamais vu, to expand the meanings of the exhibition.——Curator, Cancan Cui
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