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Lai Chih-Sheng: It’s a quiet thing

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Kiang Malingue is pleased to present at its Sik On street space ‘It’s a quiet thing’, Lai Chih-Sheng’s exhibition that directly negotiates with the architecture of the space. By presenting a series of site-specific installations and interventions, the exhibition emphasises the confrontational relationship between the actor, the observer and the architecture, while reflecting upon the physical and ideological limitations and potentials of an exhibition.
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Title: Lai Chih-Sheng: It’s a quiet thing
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Kiang Malingue is pleased to present at its Sik On street space ‘It’s a quiet thing’, Lai Chih-Sheng’s exhibition that directly negotiates with the architecture of the space.
By presenting a series of site-specific installations and interventions, the exhibition emphasises the confrontational relationship between the actor, the observer and the architecture, while reflecting upon the physical and ideological limitations and potentials of an exhibition.

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