To Navigate’ is about the idea of ‘home’ as ‘site’, and site in-flux – constantly evolving and morphing into artwork. The idea of exploring the middle-ground between ‘the public and the private’, ‘the individual and the collective’ and ‘the indoors and the outdoors’ by inhabiting the structural feature of a balcony or a terrace, as a final frontier of one’s own space to the new unknown is explored.
The project seeks to communicate work about transient spaces, and engage with the ‘passer-by’ as an audience – extended beyond cultural and institutional spaces and networks, to a space created by morphing the lines on either side of the boundary. Attempted to be both literal and metaphorical - this work is defined by its space and surroundings, yet dissimilarly, it does not intervene in a public space. More personally for the artist, this project is an inquiry into the space between the private and public, collective memory, and the artist’s perception of time.