In the haze of summer, the line blurs between journey and drift. The exhibition explores this state of reflection, of in-between: between two conversations, between night and day, between the place we come from and the place we dream toward.
In the haze of summer, the line blurs between journey and drift. The exhibition explores this state of reflection, of in-between: between two conversations, between night and day, between the place we come from and the place we dream toward. Like childhood summers that stretch like golden hours, like the notion of “home” that is both a place and a ghost.
In a world fractured by migration, colonial legacies, and climate displacement, movement is not always a choice. These are stories of departure and return, of borders drawn by circumstance and softened by time, of memories created along the way.
There is nostalgia here, but not as sentimentality rather as navigation. Memory is the compass, dream is the map.
And the journey is what really matters.