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This contemporary sculpture features an abstract, undulating form composed of organic, shell-like shapes in shades of white, beige, and orange. The overall composition creates a dynamic, wave-like structure that appears to rise from a mottled, textured base. The artist has employed a unique casting technique, resulting in a fusion of natural and artificial elements that challenges the boundaries between the organic and the manufactured. This work may reflect the artist's exploration of themes related to the intersection of nature and human intervention, or the interplay of form, movement, and materiality in sculptural art. ...
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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.