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HK EDITION | Updated: 2023-03-24 17:48
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Curator Alexie Glass-Kantor(left) and Ethiopian American multidisciplinary artist Awol Erizku posing with the inflatable sculpture Gravity. [PHOTO PROVIDED TO CHINA DAILY]

An Aggregation-Space is one of the most interactive works on display: The viewer can walk amid the "levitating" charcoal pieces, underscoring BAHK's intention to explore the relationship between humans and nature. "I hope that people will think about the problems humans have caused in the natural world: to the air, soil and oceans," the artist says.

It turns out, charcoal is a bit of a grim signifier for BAHK. "It represents the end of nature."

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