WHAT YOU LEFT ME
15 domestic objects & 5:51 color video, no audio
What You Left Me presents fifteen household objects arranged on a long table, with projected text naming each item and the weight it carries. These are not heirlooms of obvious value but ordinary objects that, when paired with language, become charged with expectation and the legacy of inheritance.
The installation sets object and text in tension, opening a space between the accepted and the resisted, the material and the meaning attached to it. In this friction, the everyday becomes something else: artifacts that echo loss, continuity, and the complicated ways selfhood is shaped by what is passed down. What You Left Me insists that inheritance is never passive but an active negotiation between presence and absence.