Haohao Huang thesis exhibition: 'Lost in Translation'
Haohao Huang (M.F.A. photography) presents her thesis exhibition Lost in Translation, a collection of reconstructed images, mixed-media installations, film elements, and an artist book. Functioning as fragmented records of intimacy, these visual relics operate as diagrams investigating the paradox of photography: its ability to preserve gestures, expressions, and atmospheres while simultaneously failing to capture the fluidity and continuous transformation of relationships and self-identity. By combining personal memories, emotional experiences, and photographic archives, Huang destabilizes the fixed quality of the medium, rendering photographs as layered, precarious, and open-ended forms.
This project thematically weaves motifs of contradiction, vulnerability, and shifting perception into a composition that unfolds like scattered diary pages, revealing personal moments that are both vivid and fleeting, ecstatic and uncertain. In this interplay of vision and distortion, recognition slips away even as one attempts to grasp it. Through this state of sensory dizziness, intimacy emerges not as a singular truth but as a fragile, multilayered process that remains in flux.