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Fragments of Time and Gestures of Future

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23 March - 21 June 2025
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Fragments of Time and Gestures of Future

 

Sixi Museum is pleased to announce Fragments of Time and Gestures of Future, a group exhibition from 23 March to 21 June 2025 on the theme of the forefront perceptions intertwined with abstraction and science fiction.

As the second anniversary of the opening of Sixi museum, this exhibition brings together artists from the museum’s collection from China, the UK, Japan, India and Poland, who, across generations and cultural identities, use multiple media such as painting, photography, light and mechanical installation to present a collision of science and poetry.

 

In this exhibition, the participating artists examine the possibilities of abstraction and sci-fi vitality. Either using abstract language to mobilise the visual senses, blurring the horizon of billions of years, drawing us into the depths of the spirit to capture the traces of time, and contemplating on the nature of existence; or sailing into the infinite vastness of the future with the exquisite technology of the scientific and industrial landscapes, assigning weight to the fictional tears, and expressing private and universal views on the order of the cosmos and the ethics of mankind. 

 

Sixi looks forward to starting an expedition to reach the future and explore inward with you in the exhibition, outlining the infinite possibilities of time and the universe and rethinking the identity and existence of the micro-individuals in a world of constant precision and measurement.

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