Hai Zhang’s Utopia, February 2006, documents an unattended couch on Highway 231 near Troy, Alabama. The displacement of this furniture breaks the conventional perception of interior and exterior subjects. Absent...
Hai Zhang’s Utopia, February 2006, documents an unattended couch on Highway 231 near Troy, Alabama. The displacement of this furniture breaks the conventional perception of interior and exterior subjects. Absent with human figures, the scene forces a reassessment of the built world, with the “Utopia” sign provoking an ideal world reverie liberated from spacial rules.
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