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Cry When Flowers Fall in the Morning
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2017
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Cry When Flowers Fall in the Morning
2017
1,420 × 1,120 mm (Size Variable)
Set of Multiple C-prints

Cry When Flowers Fall in the Morning, referencing Korean poet Cho Ji-Hoon, explores life's fleetingness through the active destruction of flowers, a stark departure from traditional Eastern mourning. This act, symbolizing a forced confrontation with mortality, contrasts with the passive reflection on decay seen in falling petals. The piece challenges viewers to experience beauty and violence simultaneously, provoking a contemplation of time's impermanence. This direct, less poetic approach reinterprets established themes of mortality within a contemporary context.

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