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At the beginning of November, we organized an exhibition called 'Who will provide?' in the crypt gallery London. The space is very special, it's a basement of the St. Pancras Parish Church, which is also close to Kingscross and Euston, so it has a complicated background. This church started to construct in 1819, and during the world war II, the crypt used as an air raid shelter. And in 1980s prostitution and drug abuse in the area. This problem got solved in the 90s, the government established the kings cross partnership, the environment got better in that area. In 2002, the crypt gallery opens.


This exhibition is not the same as the last exhibition conflict. The works of the last exhibition are all the same size and the space is quite simple, but this time it is very complicated. First of all, this space is a historical building., so we can't hurt the wall. Secondly, because of the complexity of the space and size of the works are different, and there are several very large works. Finally, at the time of the exhibition, the curatorial team should also consider the relationship between the works, it should be

harmonious and not compete with each other. These problems were not encountered in the last exhibition, so this exhibition is a challenge. It is also a chance to learn. My work is particularly fragile due to the material, and I can only be responsible for the installation process. 

 

 After the final completion, everyone is very satisfied with how it turns out, and it is a very Gothic style. And it was very crowded on the PV night, there was a lot of audiences came and gave us a good evaluation of the exhibition.

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