“Two” is the smallest unit of a group, and as social creatures, humans inevitably require social interactions with others. Accommodation, conflicts, caution, dependence, freedom… Even when focusing the social sphere on the smallest “two,” complex and nuanced relationships still exist within it.
Drawing from her own experiences in marriage, the artist translates her perception of the smallest unit group, the “two,” into the “duality” formed when humans interact with others. The most flexible part of the human body, hands, as protagonists. Through the combination of two people’s hands, they present the delicate and reciprocal relationships that occur when oneself interacts with others in three different states.
「二」是最小單位的群體,人類作為一種群居動物,無法避免地需要與他者社交。遷就、衝突、謹慎、依賴、自在……,即便將社交範圍聚焦於最小的「二」,依然擁有複雜且細膩的關係存在其中。
創作者從自身在婚姻中的體悟出發,將自身對於「二」這個最小單位群體的感知經驗,轉化為人類在與他者互動時所形成的「兩者」狀態,以人體中最為靈活的部位——手作為主體,藉由兩隻不同人的手所組合成的「一雙手」,呈現三種狀態下自身與他者互動時的細膩雙向關係。