ANDREW TAN, Urban Echoes (ART 2026)

Cities don't sit still, and neither does this work. These three photographs came out of an obsession with what gets lost the moment you try to pin urban life down. The blur between one body and the next, the way light splinters off moving metal, the sense that you're always catching the city mid-breath. I shoot with deliberate movement and refraction, not to obscure, but to get closer to something true. The bicycle dissolves into geometry. The figures become shadow. What's left is the energy underneath, the hum that exists whether anyone's paying attention or not. This isn't a map of a place; it’s the ghost of the movement.

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