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"And the rabbit is jumping into a suitcase, which represents a person. These are your items and possessions. This is a metaphor for the baggage you carry through your life, what happened to you to bring you to the point of who you are now."
Art critic Feng Huang says public art becomes a success when it stimulates people in this public area to reflect and think.
"It is more than a decoration. It becomes meaningful when it appears only in this area," Feng says.
The panda in Chengdu IFS is the first project that Argent has done in China. It is also one of the largest outdoor installations ever in Chengdu. Feng says it is a successful one.
"The panda becomes meaningful. The artist has made its bottom face the public - it is defiant toward the traditional image of a panda," Feng says.
Argent says: "I'm not interested in creating an object of decoration. That's not what I do. My task is to create something that fits the surrounding or the area. If it were to be removed, you would miss it."
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