The shape of a stone can be like a mountain or water. Artist Lai Chi Man converges the meaning of landscape into the curves and weight of each sculpture. In this solo exhibition "Between the Landscape", Lai Chi Man uses stone as a medium to transform the rhythm of nature into the silent language of space. Those seemingly simple forms—such as water droplets and raindrops—fall quietly, allowing the viewer to dialogue with the work between breaths.

 

The exhibition is located in Taipei's "山屋口口", a transparent and blank space. When the light shines through, each stone sculpture seems to grow on its own, creating an almost meditative viewing experience.