Advertisement
GONE WITH (Lives of Life)by Four Blind Men
Everything passes. Moments arise, linger, and disappear. Sometimes with us, sometimes without us. Gone With (Lives of Life) is an invitation to reflect on what remains and what slips away in life; memory, tradition, darkness, hope.
The works in this exhibition speak of what we inherit and what we lose, of how faith and doubt shape us, of how imagination can carry us into places both nowhere and everywhere. They are pieces of lives within life; ambiguous, shifting, resisting a single meaning.
This exhibition does not seek to answer but to ask. To be “gone with” is to move with time, to fold into one another’s experiences, to carry both absence and presence.
Ambiguity is beauty. Change is beauty. Life is beauty. “Gone with” itself is beauty-intellectual beauty.
Advertisement
Event Venue & Nearby Stays
AIA Khit, Yangon, Burma