Photography encapsulates moments of personal, intimate, and critical encounters – an articulation that can often either affirm or challenge what we know, and what we hold to be true. As a medium that inherently engages with truthfulness, photography inspires critical encounters with the world around us, and can provide a sense of grounding in disorienting times.
Presenting work by Aisha Kenton (Malaysia/Australia), Aaron R. Turner (USA), Athena Torri (Ecuador/USA) & Jhen-Ying Lin (Taiwan) and curated by Annette An-Jen Liu (Taiwan/Australia), What I know to be true, and other encounters highlights the enduring quality of the photographic image to challenge narratives, embody multiplicities, and reveal complex, idiosyncratic observations.
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