"Sequential Collapse" is, quite literally, an exhibition that attempts a collapse of continuity. The drawings are arranged in a single line like comic panels, but with no beginning and no end. Each frame stands alone—intentionally fragmented and colliding—so as not to form a narrative. The relationships between panels have been deliberately removed, and there is no fixed storyline. Yet viewers inevitably begin to connect the images in their own ways, constructing
personal narratives or perceptual flows.
This is not a rejection of narrative, but a mechanism for expanding perception. When the grammar of drawing— borrowed from the comic format— collapses, the viewer’ s imagination takes its place. This exhibition transfers narrative agency to the audience, exploring the possibility of unreadable comic-like drawings—or rather, drawings with no prescribed way of being read.
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