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A Space Gallery is thrilled to present Exit: Escape and Rebirth, a group exhibition that redefines an exit beyond a doorway—as liberation and new beginnings. A metaphor for transition, Exit is where reality and dreams intersect, self-reflection unfolds, and clarity emerges from chaos.
In a world of pressure and uncertainty, we are often confined by external expectations and internal doubts. This exhibition explores “escape” as both defiance and renewal—leaving not as retreat, but as a bold pursuit of possibility. Hope is not a destination but a force that propels us forward. Through the artists’ perspectives, Exit invites viewers to seek their own paths to freedom, shedding burdens, embracing the unknown, and stepping into personal rebirth.
Ruoxi Hua’s Homesick Alien features two panels of cityscapes, where fragmented space and contrasting lights evoke time, loneliness, and alien abduction. The Three Magi shows discarded toilets at night, with Baroque-inspired light...More
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A Space Gallery is thrilled to present Exit: Escape and Rebirth, a group exhibition that redefines an exit beyond a doorway—as liberation and new beginnings. A metaphor for transition, Exit is where reality and dreams intersect, self-reflection unfolds, and clarity emerges from chaos.
In a world of pressure and uncertainty, we are often confined by external expectations and internal doubts. This exhibition explores “escape” as both defiance and renewal—leaving not as retreat, but as a bold pursuit of possibility. Hope is not a destination but a force that propels us forward. Through the artists’ perspectives, Exit invites viewers to seek their own paths to freedom, shedding burdens, embracing the unknown, and stepping into personal rebirth.
Ruoxi Hua’s Homesick Alien features two panels of cityscapes, where fragmented space and contrasting lights evoke time, loneliness, and alien abduction. The Three Magi shows discarded toilets at night, with Baroque-inspired light...More