The Worlds of Small Things by Steph Huang

The Worlds of Small Things by Steph Huang
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Steph Huang is a young artist born in Taiwan, who has long lived in London where she studied sculpture at the Royal College of Art. With her poetic and evocative works, Huang traces autobiographical stories that arise through a process of layered narration that finds the its origins in the observation of random details, uncovering connections and relationships that objects have between each other and that emerge from eccentric moments of everyday life. A work that examines life through the lens of mass-produced objects that Huang photographs and which then take shape in her works through a recomposition and assembly that reveals unexpected meanings. A form of sculpture that becomes an invitation for the viewer to discover the poetry that hides behind the ordinary appearance of things. Using a multiplicity of techniques - glassblowing, photography, film, sound - Huang presents a new sculptural installation inspired by her investigations into mass production and the history of the food industry. A work that questions the effects that consumer culture has on our environment.

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