The Candice Lin 'Holograms' exhibit certainly is unique as well as disturbing and imaginative. Inspired by the inequalities caused by race and gender, it explores the concept of authentic identity.
From sculptures to videos, the Candice Lin 'Holograms' exhibit is an artistic and abstract journey into the struggles faced by many in regards to the distribution of power. It is currently being held at L.A.'s Francois Ghebaly Gallery from November 6 to December 11, 2010.
Inequality-Inspired Art
The Candice Lin 'Holograms' Exhibit Focuses on Race and Gender
Trend Themes
1. Inequality-inspired Art - Opportunity for artists to address social issues and promote meaningful conversations through their artwork.
2. Race and Gender Dynamics - Recognition of the impact of race and gender on societal inequalities leading to artistic exploration and awareness.
3. Authentic Identity Exploration - Artistic exploration into the complexities of personal identity and questioning societal norms.
Industry Implications
1. Art Galleries - Opportunity for galleries to showcase thought-provoking exhibitions that address social issues and spark meaningful conversations.
2. Video Production - Opportunity for video producers to create visually captivating content that explores the impact of race and gender on social inequalities.
3. Sculpture Design - Opportunity for sculptors to use their craft to express the complexities and struggles of authentic identity in the face of societal norms.