Antonia Wright’s “Are You Okay?” captures a quiet kind of vulnerability. Standing still in the middle of a busy city, visibly breaking down, while the world keeps moving around her. Most people pass by. A few stop. That’s the moment the work lives in.
It’s not loud or confrontational. It’s about presence, empathy, and what happens when someone allows themselves to be seen in public. The discomfort isn’t hers alone. It shifts to the viewer, asking a simple question we don’t always know how to answer.
Sometimes all it takes is stopping. Looking. Asking.
















