Sunset Ripple was a collaborative project with Good Mother Gallery, Los Angeles, bringing together thirteen international artists working across diverse practices. The exhibition invited participating artists to consider the domestic and global cultural influences that are present within their everyday surroundings, and to reflect on how these layered contexts have shaped their artistic approaches and personal identities.

Through a range of perspectives informed by geographic movement, cultural heritage, and lived experience from countries that include Malaysia, Ghana and Spain, the exhibition examines how influences travel, overlap, and transform. 

 

Sunset Ripple explored both shared cultural reference points and those that remain distinct to specific environments. These differences and intersections generate a dynamic conversation around place, belonging, and cultural exchange.

 

Rather than presenting culture as fixed or singular, the exhibition highlights its fluid and evolving nature. Individual works respond to histories, traditions, and contemporary realities, revealing how local experiences resonate within a broader international context.

 

Together, the artists trace subtle ripples of influence - how ideas, aesthetics, and narratives move across borders and are reshaped through personal interpretation. The exhibition ultimately considers how shared influences coexist alongside difference, forming a collective landscape shaped by movement, memory, and exchange.