At one time, the Moon was very close to the Earth. Then the tides gradually pushed her far away: the tides that the Moon herself caused in the Earth’s waters, where the Earth slowly loses energy.
–Calvino
She, collects breathes of the hemispheres, the rising and falling of tides in the Maria, and projects them into a moonlight sonata. Three mute videos, like ladders to the moon, insensibly detect the indescribable 18% inside of Zhang Kerui.
Its rising is from one end of the heavens, and its circuit to the other end of them; and there is nothing hidden from its heat. [Psalm 19:6] “Cleansed” from the grey “dust”, Zeng Lulin built a shelter for the “vastness” and herself, where she muttered and muttered. And the sundial, going round and round endlessly, installs her “piece of recalling”.
As the first exhibition of 2014, Mustard Seed Space is pleased to have a dual of emergent artists–Zhang Kerui and Zeng Lulin. On February 22nd, 4:22 p.m., SUNDIAL will be presented.