Seven seeks. Not outward — inward.
GAIA: The Earth Mother, Life, and Natural Artifact from Mongolian artist Orkhontuul Banzragch travel from the far east of the Mongolian Plateau, together creating an iterative dialogue about time — the past, present, and future — that seems difficult to separate. Memory and future-telling are synthesized here.
Orkhontuul's sheepskin-coated Gaia and oil painting of Life seem to have arrived from the future, while Natural Artifact made from polymer has fossilized ancient roots from the past. The works do not ask you to locate yourself in time. They ask you to let time become porous, folded— to feel how the ancient and the not-yet-arrived share the same breath.
All works make viewers feel relieved, knowing that, in the end, consciousness sourced from ultimate kindness will survive all.
This is what day 7 carries: the wisdom that cuts through time, knows the source.

