Back in 2009 when it was founded, MadeIn Company with its corporate system proclaimed that its artworks would be produced in several assembly lines for discussions about various possibilities for the development of contemporary art. The display of Graffiti along with Things I see every morning when I wake up and think of every night before I sleep offers us a glimpse of MadeIn Company experimenting on Pop Art. Whereas the former presenting a slice cut from a police car abstracts a specific configuration, the latter materialises insubstantial and imaginary ideas: in the name of "what is seen" and "what is thought of", a string of bizarre ornaments is woven by barbed iron wires into a giant ball. Synonymous with the bafflement or bewilderment in comic books, yet it stands as an entity in the exhibition space.
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