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Nebulous

Nebulous is an exploration of ambiguity, transformation, and states of uncertainty. It invites viewers into a space where structure loosens, meanings shift, and perception unfolds beyond fixed definitions. Nebulous is not tied to any specific form—it is a condition, a sensibility that dwells in flux, in-between spaces, and multiplicity.

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Here, documentation is not simply a passive act of recording, but an active, creative intervention. Each act of documenting is shaped by perspective, emotion, and intention—transforming the archive from a static container into a living presence. The exhibition considers how fragments of daily life, memory, and thought, once captured, do not remain fixed but continue to evolve with each encounter.

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Nebulous questions the necessity of clarity, inviting us to linger in thresholds, to find presence in what is undefined. These indeterminate states are not transitional—they are vital, generative, and full of possibility. In this space, documentation is not the end of something but an ongoing process: a conversation with time, perception, and the way we remember, express, and reinterpret the world.

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Text by Harper Tsai

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TJ CHEN | Jingshan Ding | Hiromu Oka | Kirsten Franks | Kenneth Greiner | Kaitian Cong | Angel Dan Rong | Emma J Brown | Polina Filippova | Shu Wei Chang | Keyannah Isaacs | Arno Ivaldi | Alex See | Sohee Goo | Yoolim Ham

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April 19 - 21, 2025

Purist Gallery, 114 King’s Cross Road, London

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