YU KA 夢花
(Dream Flower)
Inspired by a poem by Chinese philosopher and father of Daoism Zhuang Zi (late 4th century BC), this stunning installation invites audiences to imagine their own transformation – like the peony flower, which holds special symbolism across many Asian cultures. In Japan, the Peony appears frequently in Buddhist imagery, representing gentleness and compassion. Nature holds so many inspiring examples of transformation. Hiromi’s hope is that YU KA 夢花 (Dream Flower) will create space for everyone to imagine their own transformation.
Hiromi is represented by Molly Green at the Tweed Museum.
Artist
Hiromi Tango
Location
Southbank, Brisbane
Brisbane Festival and The Institute for Molecular Bioscience
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