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RE: Guardians Of Immortality & Transience
At first, I didn't quite understand Cai's work. Murmuration was stunning, but the visual art pieces I couldn't
't quite put together. Then, at the end of the exhibit, they had video installations showing how he made them.
It wasn't until reflecting on the whole exhibit afterwards that it all came together. Thus this story. I'm so used to having a meaning created in the moment when I go see art exhibits, that I wasn't sure what was happening. I think I was going in excited about the ancient artefacts, so I'd built a whole different frame of expectations going in.
his art is ethereal. maybe he is trying to dispel those frames of reference. the juxtaposition of both exhibits was brilliant. For both, process was tantamount to results. He said a few things that were striking in the video, but something about his feelings just before he lit them impressed me. I'll have to go back to watch it again to find it. I remember I had my pen in my hand to write whatever astonishing thing he had said down, but he went right into another astonishing thing and the first was gone, as ephemeral as his art.
I don't understand something though - you did not see anything ignite, just what the fires left? He seemed to think his art piece was what happened after he lit them, as if that was the importance of all that work, the smoke, the puff, soon gone.