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To See a World in a Grain of Sand

To See a World in a Grain of Sand explores how imagination and perception transform the way we engage with the world. This exhibition considers both the tangible and the intangible—some works evoke stories and lived experiences, while others speak through materiality, contrast, and transformation.

Through these different approaches, the works reveal how perception is not a passive act but a creative one. The familiar is reinterpreted, shifting between what is seen and what is felt, between reality and the imagined. Materials take on new significance through contrast and interplay, while narratives unfold through the lens of personal and collective experience.

Rather than presenting the unexpected, this exhibition invites viewers to look deeper—at how the ordinary can hold layers of meaning, how vision is shaped by memory, texture, and context. It is an invitation to witness transformation, not as a departure from reality, but as a deeper engagement with it.

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Daisy Chitty Williams | Honey Baker | Kenji Sakai | Dana goh | Jung ah Kim | Kelly wu | Ross Deeley |

TJ Chen | Vladimir Guculak | Yenti Hsu |

Yuyan Zhang (Mia) | Zoe Wu

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March 1 - 3, 2025

56 Dawes Road, London

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