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LULLED LAND

2015.

Photo: Flashpoint Gallery, Washington D.C.

Through this presentation, Goh becomes the extension of nature and nature becomes the extension of her body. Her images evolve from biological forms to landscape, describing the interaction between the inner and outer mass of human body. In the process of folding, cutting, flipping and overlapping printed materials, images are gradually transformed away from identifiable objects, taking on a naturalistic guise of their own, growing into space, posing questions about our accepted definition of printed works of art, as well as the idea of passage. (Flashpoint Gallery Press Release, 2015).

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