Xiao Deng: Wujingcang – Fire and Water in Harmony
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Xiao Deng: Wujingcang – Fire and Water in Harmony
Imagine standing before a sculpture that seems to breathe. Its surface ripples, a rock-like exterior that appears to be absorbing the reflective metal elements within. This is Xiao Deng’s “Fire and Water in Harmony”, a work that spans the boundaries between the natural and artificial, the ancient and futuristic. Black and white, fire and ice, solid and liquid. Where Western thought sees conflict, Eastern philosophy finds balance. In Taoist teac…
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