Kris Wu


Master of Arts in Art Therapy and Counseling

As an artist, my work lend a space for human emotions, and radical otherness to the space they inhabit. My work concerns polyvalent and opaque human experiences like the passing of time, memory, suffering and death. Through introspection, I document the meanings, fragmentation, unconsciousness, and the residue of day-to-day human activities and interactions through markings. Through arrangement/ rearrangement of markings and repetitive movements, the art object becomes a memorial of past-reality constructions while splitting open an entrance to the uncanny.