Twelve Questions for You or Someone

  1. If you could travel through time, would you go forward or backward?

  2. What are your daily rituals?

  3. How do you memorialize someone who has died?

  4. What would be scarier: if you were never left alone or if everyone ignored you?

  5. How does your family grieve?

  6. Do you feel closer to your identity as an artist or to the work that you make?

  7. How do you self-soothe?

  8. What was your first experience with death?

  9. How do you create a comfortable workspace?

  10. When was the last time you lost your train of thought?

  11. What was told to you as a child about the afterlife?

  12. How did you make your first friend? Your most recent friend?


致你/妳或某人的十二個問題

1.假若你能穿越時空,你會想要向前進還是往回走?

2.你的日常儀式是什麼?

3.你如何記憶已故之人?

4.哪件事情更令你恐懼:設想你不曾寂寞或是所有人都忽略你/妳?

5.你的家人如何地悲痛?

6.你覺得哪個更接近自己:作為藝術家的身份還是你所創作的作品?

7.你如何自我療癒?

8.對於死亡,你的首次經驗是什麼?

9.你如何創造一個舒適的工作空間?

10.你上一次亂了思緒是什麼時候?

11.在你還小的時候,關於來生,你了解了什麼?

12.你如何結交第一個朋友?那最近結識的朋友呢?

 

A Patterned Universe, Photo by Ronald Amstutz

 
 

Anne Wu

Anne Wu is an artist from Queens, New York, who works primarily in sculpture and installation. She received a BFA from Cornell University and an MFA in Sculpture from Yale University. Her work has been exhibited at Real Art Ways (Hartford, CT), The Shed (New York, NY), NARS Foundation (Brooklyn, NY), Shaker Museum | Mount Lebanon (New Lebanon, NY), and the New York Public Library (New York, NY), among others. She is currently a 2021-22 Studio Artist at Smack Mellon in Brooklyn, NY.

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A Dream Walking, Photo by John Groo