We don’t believe art ends at deinstallation. Instead, it migrates: → into photos on phones → into a collector’s hallway → into a conversation over coffee next month → into the next thing Sol and Rui make separately or together.
Here’s a content package for — assuming this refers to a post-exhibition moment (e.g., reflection, documentation, closing thoughts, or a follow-up event after a small-scale gallery show featuring an artist or duo named Sol Rui). sol rui after mini gallery
We took down the show today. No grand exit — just careful hands, bubble wrap, and a quiet sense of something having shifted. “After” might be the truest part of any exhibition. #SolRuiAfter We don’t believe art ends at deinstallation
The closing of Sol Rui wasn’t a collapse but a dispersal. In a mini gallery, every square foot carries weight. After two weeks, the walls breathe again — but differently. Scratches from hanging wires, faint shadows where frames once rested, a single dried flower left on the floor (intentional? forgotten? we’ll never know). We took down the show today
Mini gallery, max feelings. Sol Rui has left the building — but not your head (hopefully). Archive link in bio for those who missed it or want to remember. 4. Short Blog or Newsletter Section Title: After the Mini Gallery: Notes on Disassembly