The broom reminds me of the kind we used to use in Korea when I was a child, and even the architecture feels familiar to me. That is why I looked at the photo.
Then I am reminded of the ghost stories about broom ghosts, and when I look at the title of the piece, I understand the idea of sweeping China's past away until it is also a ghost. The broom is rather lonely-looking there, leaning against the wall.
Then I am reminded of the ghost stories about broom ghosts, and when I look at the title of the piece, I understand the idea of sweeping China's past away until it is also a ghost. The broom is rather lonely-looking there, leaning against the wall.
Very evocative.
Why is the ENT placed there in the hall?