Exhibition poster of 《THE NEUTRAL》 © The Willow

“The Neutral” (Le Neutre), which was also the title of Barthes’s lecture, derived from the grammatical term “neuter” and expanded into the broader category of “neutrality,” is not an emotion of expressionlessness or coldness, but a place where all emotions briefly coexist, closer to the fact that no sentence can fully contain sorrow.

In this way, the exhibition title “The Neutral” does not merely remain in a neutral state of emotion. It is like the moment just before emotion is exhausted, the light just before it disappears, or a gap in time that suspends itself in order to endure loss. This sense of neutrality offers a place to remain, while also being a state in which nothing has been completely determined.

By capturing this subtle zone, the exhibition asks whether, even within today’s exhausted image environment, the language of empathy can once again seep into a sensory and ethical space. Following faint ghostly resonances, it joins a journey of mourning with things that still exist.

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