The solo exhibition ‘Different Leaves on One Tree’ by Nahyun Park proposes multi-nature inclusivity where she will present her hybrid sculpture installations. Park is originally from South Korea. Since she started perceiving a borderline between the external society and herself, living as a female immigrant in Europe for 9 years, she has developed the desire for an ideal safe space. Such desire has made her explore a personal multi-nature inclusivity where collisional elements are “naturally” co-placed, by using symbols with certain meanings in extraneous places, or by exchanging properties of different mediums.
The artist’s own formative language has been built as a liberation over normative graphic design regulations. She has worked as a graphic designer since 2014 and doubted conventional visualization rules such as composition, balance, sign, and rhythm, so on. Her works tend to subvert the rules in a sarcastic and surreal way.
The exhibition will invite deep engagement and questions about finitude and efficiency over multimedia by requiring detailed observation or specific viewing postures.