Tuesday, June 10, 2014, 7:00 PM – 10:00 PM
Ouchi Gallery
170 Tillary Street, Suite 105, Brooklyn, NY 11201
EXHIBITION:
THURSDAY, 6/12 – SUNDAY, 6/15
12:00 PM – 6:00 PM
*Closed on Wednesdays
This human sculpture wearing an animal mask made of wool has a consistent theme. It goes as follows:
When we love others, by what do we do so?
If it is just by their appearance, why not hide their faces and omit their breasts and other sexual organs.
Still do you say you love me or do I love you?
Apart from our appearance, there are still other hindrances to our “ true love”, including those made by our various preconceptions based on our genders for instance.
I myself think ones sex, age, race, belief are irrelevant to ” true love”. In other words, only our sense of “true love” should bond us. How deeply do I wish and pray that everyone should share this idea!
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http://www.ouchigallery.com/