Correctness

2023

H185*L10*W10 (cm)

Ceramics

This work is also related to the World Park. The base has been chosen in an artificial grass green color, reminiscent of man-made landscapes. The artwork is titled "纠" ("Correction"), representing the process of rectifying errors. It doesn't depict a definitive state but rather a state in flux, swaying between different possibilities, as if seeking an appropriate position.

An analogy can be drawn with the Leaning Tower of Pisa, which originally leaned in one direction. After numerous scientific interventions aimed at correction, it shifted and leaned towards another direction, never quite reaching a completely centered position. Similarly, this artwork mirrors the World Park's essence. Its material originates from a miniature souvenir found in gift shops, much like the inexpensive trinkets we purchase during travels. Though seemingly acquired from various corners of the world, these items are predominantly "Made in China." Manufactured in China, sent to Europe, and ultimately repurchased by Chinese audiences, they serve as symbols of the global circulation process.