Icelandic artist Sruli Recht, celebrated for his innovative approach to materials and design, brings a philosophical and tactile vision to Shenzhen. His work explores the intersection of nature, craft, and human desire, often transforming natural processes—like crystallization, water formation, and organic growth—into sculptural forms that blur the line between the natural and the man-made.

Highlights from the exhibition (Photo: Sea World Culture and Arts Center)
At LAIR: Relics for the Future, Recht presents nearly 70 works from his "Alternative Creatures" series, making its first full appearance in Asia. The exhibition unfolds across 11 interconnected zones where narrative, space, sound, scent, and light are woven together to guide visitors on a multi-sensory journey. From delicate, jewelry-like sculptures to monumental installations that capture natural phenomena in suspended time, each piece invites reflection on materiality, desire, and human perception.
This immersive exhibition challenges conventional display methods, encouraging audiences to move, observe, and engage emotionally with the artworks. It's a rare opportunity to experience contemporary art not just as a visual spectacle but as a living, thought-provoking environment where creativity, philosophy, and sensory experience converge in ways that are both intellectually stimulating and deeply captivating.

Highlights from the exhibition (Photo: Sea World Culture and Arts Center)
Event Details
Shenzhen
Date: December 6, 2025–March 3, 2026
Venue: L1, Sea World Culture and Arts Center
Hours:
Monday to Friday (including official make-up working days): 10:00–19:00
Saturday and Sunday (including national public holidays): 10:00–21:00
*Last entry 30 minutes before closing
Address: No.1187 Wanghai Road, Nanshan District
Tickets: Adult ¥148; Two-person ¥258; Concession ¥108
Where to get tickets: Via the WeChat official account of "海上世界文化艺术中心" (pinyin: hai shang shi jie wen hua yi shu zhong xin)

