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Thomas Viers (first image) explored the politics and rituals of water and created a series of totems for the performance of new autonomous relations
Alma van der Burgwal (second image) made a wall out of porcelain and light that responds to a body's presence to reflect on the double-edged meaning of paradise
Annan Yap (third image) used ornament, geometry, and color to give meaning to a forgotten space meant for breastfeeding and spiritual contemplation