a lure, 2025, bali, indonesia

solo exhibition at Titik Dua Gallery

In a lure, found objects and everyday materials sourced from fishing and communication technologies are decontextualized to form a sculptural portal between realms. An intersection of satellite dishes, a hanging network of fishing rods, and four suspended “dancers” interplay in a shifting constellation. 

The network of empty space pulls two dimensions into three. The rods bend and loop, disappearing into the architectural surfaces only to  re-emerge as part of a larger unseen circuitry. The incised satellite dishes collide in their reflective fields, refracting and amplifying sound and light into unstable quadrants, violating the parabolic perfection. Dancers, constructed from branches, paper pulp, and horns, touch down on the ground, caught in a moment between the cosmic and terrestrial. 

Together, these works assemble a spatial network in which lines, surfaces, and bodies are held at the threshold of motion simultaneously shaping and taking the shape of space.