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This contemporary artwork features a sculptural composition of stacked, irregularly shaped pieces of broken glass or crystal. The overall color palette is primarily muted and monochromatic, with shades of grey, white, and hints of brown. The irregular, jagged edges and fragmented forms create a sense of instability and motion, evoking a sense of tension and fragility. The work is placed on a minimalist platform, further emphasizing the sculptural qualities of the piece. The artist's intention may be to explore themes of impermanence, transformation, or the juxtaposition of strength and vulnerability within the medium of glass. ...
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Jes Fan
Jes Fan (b. Scarborough, Canada) lives and works in Hong Kong and Brooklyn, USA. Fan originally trained in glass making, but has expanded his practice to encompass diverse mediums and approaches. From videos to sculptures, his trans-disciplinary practice speculates on the intersection of biology and identity in relation to the materiality of the gendered and racialised body.