Installation view © Cian Museum

The planning of this exhibition begins with an observation of the contemporary phenomenon in which narrative is increasingly disappearing.

Terms such as “fast skip,” “cider pass,” and “reels and shorts addiction” indicate that contemporary culture pursues the rapid development of stories and stimulating conclusions. For modern people, the sequencing of narratives that leads to an ending is regarded as tedious and old-fashioned. The density of a story accumulated layer by layer has become something to be skipped over—whether in a video edited by the second, or in the simple click of a mouse that swiftly bypasses it. This means that in our time, there are ever more stories being omitted, aside from the sensational moments that attract attention.

Installation view © Cian Museum

In this context, 《The Disappeared Story》 focuses on the stories of artists who aim at those points increasingly excluded from our sight and consciousness. The ten participating artists highlight experiences and phenomena concerning unnoticed subjects or explore vanished traces, while also expressing selves struggling and conflicted within an overwhelming society.

From the perspectives of these artists, the exhibition seeks new approaches to moments overlooked by the gaze of contemporary people, to subjects passed by unconsciously, and to elements that disappear within processes. This is not simply about recalling slower-tempo stories but about probing into the losses in our lives that skipping entails. In this way, 《The Disappeared Story》 aims to gather the moments we have missed within today’s fragmented instants and lives, offering them as an integrated experience to the audience.

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