Sea foam

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Sea foam

C magazine review / etc. /writing sample

Yuling Chen

2026 June 21st

The exhibition blind spot and other exhibitions at the art museum at the university of Toronto reveals what people think about colored people. The exhibitions criticize Israel Palestine conflicts, wars, Venezuela attacks, Iran- us- China war and other political affairs. The exhibitions view china’s recent excursion to and obsession with Taiwan as dictatorial moves on the stage of international politics. The figures in the exhibitions were all colored. They have a distinct flavor of racial politics. China has made these images look especially racialized through its randomized moves. The exhibitions portrays a world running with sea foams, pollutions and violent uprising. It has made many countries such as China, us, Canada, UK and Mexico devote themselves in environmental control. China’s role in environmental protectionism is complicated. Etc.

6/22 Edited to

... Read moreVisiting the 'Sea Foam' exhibition provided me with a profound experience that merged art with pressing global issues. The artwork vividly captures the complexities of racial politics, especially concerning colored communities, and brings to light the turbulent nature of international relations involving countries like China, the US, Canada, and others. What stood out to me was how the exhibition used the metaphor of sea foams and pollution to symbolize the chaotic and often violent state of the world we live in today. From personal observation, the racialized figures in the displays were not only artistic representations but also served as a sharp commentary on how political actions can exacerbate racial tensions. The portrayal of China’s aggressive political moves, especially regarding Taiwan, felt very timely and relevant given current global discourse. It underlined how art can serve as a powerful medium to dissect and challenge political narratives that often exclude marginalized voices. Moreover, the exhibition’s focus on environmental issues resonated deeply with me. It highlighted the efforts of nations like China, the US, Canada, the UK, and Mexico in environmental control, yet revealed the complications arising from political conflicts and economic interests. This duality reflects real-world challenges in balancing industrial growth with sustainability. The blend of artistic expression with socio-political critique made 'Sea Foam' more than just an art display — it became a call to awareness. Experiencing this exhibition emphasized for me the importance of engaging with art that confronts uncomfortable truths and encourages dialogue about race, politics, and environmental preservation. It’s a reminder that creativity can be a catalyst for change, inspiring us to rethink our perspectives and responsibilities in a complex world.