//SYNOPSIS//

Past, present, and future combine to create one singular, paradoxical event: the individual. The human being, coming from the past, living in the present, and anticipating the future, does not know everything of his or her origin—one only has the stories and traditions that have survived. Origin and identity are closely interwoven, and many artists, philosophers, and scientists have asked questions about the authenticity of the self-moving-forward. 

There is an unseen river flowing beneath each thought, word, and action as one feels their way through this existence. We have not had access to these refreshing waters, although they do show themselves from time to time in our interactions and in our obsessions. Modern science today is science fiction of the past. Our ability to synthesize and interpret the natural world has led down an increasing path of manipulation of our surroundings and perceptions – not unlike gods or artists. 

The relatively new field of epigenetic research focuses on origin, specifically of non-genetic biological origins of behavior. Of course, these researchers are pointing toward an age-old question: Does the past hold the keys of the future? Liu Dao’s latest exhibition “Flashbulb on Memory Lane” explores this question and more. [FULL TEXT]

//DATES//
From February 21st to April 17th, 2019

//CURATION//
Carlin Reinig & András Gál

//ART DIRECTION//
Thomas Charvériat & Nick Hersey

//ART RESEARCH//
Lu Xiao Tian 陆晓添, Tang Dashi 汤大师 & He Dashi 贺大师, Owen 欧文

//COORDINATION//
Serena Charvériat-Young 杨倩菁​​​​​​​, Iris Gardener

//VENUE//
island6 Main Space, 50 Moganshan Road, building #6, 2/F, Shanghai

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