Evolution


11" x 11" each, 2020
Wood carving, Ads Paper, Acrylic paint, Carbon
Evolution reflects on how the materiality and visual form of objects shape our conventional perceptions of aesthetics and value in everyday life. By staging the gradual transformation of an ordinary visual sample, the work demonstrates how shifts in formal language alter processes of interpretation. A yellowed coupon advertisement, with its content and structure preserved yet subjected to varied visual treatments, becomes a site for questioning how meaning is constructed through form. It further asks whether viewers, when confronted with everyday objects repositioned within an “art” context, shift their modes of interpretation and reassign new layers of value and significance.
《Evolution》试图反思物件的物质性与视觉形式如何塑造我们在日常生活中约定俗成的审美与价值感知。作品通过对一个普通视觉样本的渐进式转化,逐步展现形式语言的变化如何影响观众的理解与解读方式。一张泛黄的优惠券广告纸在内容与结构保持不变的前提下,被赋予不同的视觉处理,从而揭示形式在意义建构中的作用。当日常物件被置入“艺术”语境时,观众是否会在观看中切换解读模式,并重新赋予其新的价值与意
义。