The Agents Club

“The word wonder always makes me think of coincidence.”

For photographer Xu Wang, wonder lives in the unplanned—the quiet arrangement of form, color, and material that feels both accidental and inevitable.

For Woody Bos, it’s in reimagining form itself, collapsing the boundaries between garment and sculpture.

And for Shuo Hao, it’s in the unseen: a world of ancestral echoes, hybrid myths, and rituals passed through time.

Together, they don’t chase answers. They make space for what lingers just out of view.

Discover ODE Issue 2, Ode To Wonder available via @kdpresse at www.kdpresse.com
“The word wonder always makes me think of coincidence.” For photographer Xu Wang, wonder lives in the unplanned—the quiet arrangement of form, color, and material that feels both accidental and inevitable.
 For Woody Bos, it’s in reimagining form itself, collapsing the boundaries between garment and sculpture. And for Shuo Hao, it’s in the unseen: a world of ancestral echoes, hybrid myths, and rituals passed through time. Together, they don’t chase answers. They make space for what lingers just out of view. Discover ODE Issue 2, Ode To Wonder available via @kdpresse at www.kdpresse.com
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