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“When I see this photograph, I find myself feeling having a break, wanting to say I made the right choice, remembering to understand the choice, having the reaction that making a choice causes someone to be aware, wanting to ask how did I make the right choice.”
“When I explore this photograph, I think its message for me is always to be aware, it makes me think about the times my overthinking has consumed, or my response to it is, is it worth it and I think this is probably because I'm an overthinker.”
“If I were to title this photo, I would call it The next day after a choice.”
“If this photo were to be able to teach me a lesson, it would be alright to feel doubt.”
“If I could give this photo as a gift to someone, I would give it to my mom, because of the overwhelmingness she has been having.”
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If you spend more time thinking about life’s challenges and less time doing the things that you love, then you’re an “overthinker. ” These days overthinking has
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When I see this photograph, I find myself feeling enclosed and a little haunted, wanting to say that this is the kind of place where someone might lose track of time—or of themselves, remembering how quiet this part of the library was, how the chair almost seemed to wait for someone with too much on their mind, having the reaction that even beauty can feel unnerving when you're alone with it too long, wanting to ask who last sat in that chair and what thoughts they carried.
When I explore this photograph, I think its message for me is about the thin line between solitude and madness. It makes me think about Poe’s narrators—isolated, obsessed, seeking meaning where others might not. My response to it is a strange mix of comfort and unease, and I think this is probably because I can imagine both peace and unraveling happening in a space like this.
If I were to title this photo, I would call it The Chair at the End of the Story.
If this photo were to be able to teach me a lesson, it would be that quiet places can be just as loud as crowded ones—depending on what you bring into them.
If I could give this photo as a gift to someone, I would give it to a fellow overthinker, because of how it reflects the space where thoughts multiply in the silence.
Artist | 張可兒 Jang Koal (b.1989 in Korea)
Title | Overthinker (2024) 多慮者
acrylic on mulberry paper mounted on woodpanel 木板、桑皮紙、壓克力
145.5 x 112 cm
Exhibitor | Tang Contemporary Art
Exhibition | 鬼魅之城 Ghost Town
Artist's Instagram | www.instagram.com/jangkoal/