A state before meaning
CONDITIONS refers to states that exist before function, narrative, or intention becomes clear.
These works do not depict events, nor do they guide movement. Instead, they remain suspended in a condition where structure, color, and material coexist without hierarchy.
In this category, geometry may appear without asserting itself, color may remain without flowing, and boundaries may exist without dividing. What is presented is not resolution, but presence.
The works classified as CONDITIONS operate as environments rather than objects. They ask the viewer to stay, not to interpret. Meaning does not arrive immediately; it accumulates through duration, distance, and quiet attention.
CONDITIONS is not about instability, but about unfinished balance.
A state where nothing needs to happen for something to exist.
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CONDITIONS