Whisper

Whisper installation by Kaixiang Zhang

Whisper is the title of a work by Kaixiang Zhang I saw in a gallery of the Devonshire Collective on Warren Street in London. The three women there told me the artist sometimes sets up the installation outdoors and the wind hits the sails and sweeps the brush back and forth.

I imagined the cloth as a sail and the brush sweeping the waves.

Ricoh GR III 1/60th, f3.5 and ISO 200 with +1 stop exposure compensation.


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One response to “Whisper”

  1. Joan E. Miller

    Is this art? It’s debatable. Art is in the eye of the beholder, I imagine. What I don’t like is an installation that is meant to be mobile, hanging or standing inside, out of any breeze. And then no one is allowed to touch it to make it move. I sometimes will blow on a piece of art to try to make it move. It sounds like this is meant to move. Just being indoors does not appeal to me.

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