
Industrial Flow
Growing up in a newly developed city, ultimately demolishing to re-construct the artificially designed space to renovate its appearance, was an initial experience of disorientation. It expanded the study to a distinct construction attribute of South Korea’s urban development - a radical approach to urbanization, especially in the Capital Region (CR) - via using the daily object from the Capital Region’s construction site, which further motivated to make an ‘Industrial Flow’ project on spatial proxemics to understand and study about the dislocation effect, disorientation.
The difference between the direction and position of power intrigued me to start drawing the flow of magnetism in such space, eventually linked to my study to performing the proximity of relations and transfer. Furthermore, the ‘Industrial Flow’ project collaborated with the institute ‘Art Bunker B39’, which used to be an abandoned factory but later transformed into an art complex space due to new environmental regulations.
Singing at The Top of My Lung, acrylic and muk (ink) on linen, 200x800x130 cm, 2021

Free Without Boundaries; 37 25'45.139" N, mixed media, 137x197 cm, 2021


Coloured Mask Rice-Cake, fabric building cover, 150x250 cm, 2021
Repurposing the spatial cognition, mixed media on Chinese paper, 150x250 cm, 2021

Blue Diary, muk on hanji, tarpaulin tent, 160x200 cm, 2021