Sun, Feb 24, 2002 - Page 19 News List

Reflecting time and space

The art of Minima Tada's work isn't in the object, but the space it occupies

By Vico Lee  /  STAFF REPORTER

Jiu, Tada's latest stainless steel work, looks like a blob. Also a reflective surface, the sculpture has blended effortlessly into the wooded surroundings when previously exhibited outdoors in Japan. This time, in TFAM's gallery, the work reflects the wires on the ceiling of the gallery, turning the black and white grid formations into something similar to flowing strokes of calligraphy. In this work, as in most of Tada's sculptures, the transformation is far from intentional.

In many ways, Beyond Time and Space is a lighthearted exhibition where viewers can freely explore the possibilities between time and space.

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