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Xin Huang
Fairy Ring begins with the circular growth pattern of fungi, translated through the portobello mushroom: a species already cultivated, standardised and made useful through human intervention.
Its soft, edible surface is replaced by the language of construction, producing repeated forms that sit between mushroom, wheel and urban component. While the title refers to a natural phenomenon, the work resists a literal reading of nature. Instead, it stages a tension between organic proliferation and manufactured order, where the circle becomes both a trace and a system. The wheel-like form suggests movement and function, yet remains still and heavy.
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