SPACE B
SLUMP
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Slump is a place for the limp and forlorn, an encapsulation of weight that cohabitates with the human condition. It is a type of emotional furniture that is neither durable nor functional, yet embedded with ideas of the body, comfort and emotion in a format that is both quizzical and earnest. Psychologically loaded with the emotional baggage, Slump has no interest in presenting a literal description of what and why, but suggests that the viewer find their own way through the nostalgic triggers of the familiar and unknown.

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