System. Rules.
Society. Education.
Production. Reproduction.
Individual. You and Me.
The stone would be all that is needed to make it a stone.
The tree would be all that is needed to make it a tree.
The human would be all that is needed to make it …
Laws, Algorithms. We are dependent reliable. We are available sources.
Reflecting on the gradually solidified education system and endless child abuse cases happened
worldwide, Ran Zhou’s solo exhibition Free Fall attempts to raise the question of the existence
of individual awareness and uncertainty of autonomous destiny. In today’s world, the issue of
child safety is a global topic that worth more attention and discussions than ever before. No
child should have to worry about his or her safety and welfare. But unfortunately, millions of
children around the world are still in danger of abuse, neglect, exploitation and violence – at
home, in school, in the community or during humanitarian emergencies. To bring up the
questions and appeal to keep the most vulnerable kids safety from harm, Ran Zhou’s solo show
Free Fall is attempting to use strong visual effect and engagement of audiences to strengthen
the sense of crisis and public awareness. Free Fall is a combination of Zhou’s recent mixed media
installations, which include more than 2,000 plastic dolls.
Free Fall.
Free. Fall