EVERYTHING WILL BE ALRIGHT TOMORROW
With its title, Everything Will Be Alright Tomorrow, it combines the deeply personal and the universal. It is a statement of hope tempered by struggle, a reminder that even in the midst of turmoil, the promise of renewal remains. Combining the raw materiality of the columns, the mythic symbolism of the sword, and a human-centred narrative of resilience, Wrong creates a work that speaks not only to individual challenges, but to the collective journey of navigating an increasingly uncertain world.
2023. ACRYSTAL, IRON, FIBERGLASS.