Inflections
Toma Unrestored
Nara, Japan
2025.05.16 — 06.15
Solo Exhibition Inflections explores the tension between everything and nothingness, presence and absence, self and other. Through materiality, and interaction,
the works invite viewers into a space where time is made tangible - layered, fragmented, and inescapable. Each piece becomes an inflection point: between weight and balance, between the seen and the hidden.
At the heart of this exhibition is a practice of compassionate witnessing—
an ethical attention that does not scream, but does not turn away.
In a world shaped by conflict, inequality, and accelerating loss, these works offer a quiet insistence on presence. To witness is not to look from afar, but to stand in relation.
Here, the viewer is not just an observer but an active participant -
negotiating equilibrium, revealing traces, and becoming aware of their
own presence in the unfolding moment.
The works hold space for grief and gratitude, for what is crushed and what remains, for stillness and interdependence. I do not attempt to offer resolutions. Instead, ask: How do we meet this moment-with care, with courage, with attention?