Chang Sungeun, underwater swimming, 2013 © Chang Sungeun

From November 23 to December 22, 2013, Project Space Guseulmoa Billiard Room at Daelim Museum presented 《Chang Sungeun : LOST FORM》, a solo exhibition by visual artist Chang Sungeun. Expanding upon the artist’s previous works that explored the process through which spaces are re-recognized through the reciprocal relationship between people and space, this exhibition consisted of new works centered on the memories and emotions evoked by space itself. The artist presented six photographic works and three sculptural works, seeking to share experiences of places newly generated through emotions recalled from collective memories, where original forms have disappeared.

“Space” is formed through the angles at which light and time incline, pause, and intersect. Within it, we encounter one another, build relationships, remain for a while, and eventually depart. Through this cyclical process, when we confront moments in which experiences, memories, and emotions come to a standstill, space is finally remembered as a personal “place.” In other words, the delicate angles of light and time, combined with the emotional moments unexpectedly summoned by those angles, give birth to places that become dreams, memories, and breathtaking scenes.

In 《Chang Sungeun : LOST FORM》, the artist visualized the moment in which experiences and emotions assimilate into space and transform into emotional places, while simultaneously evoking shared memories. Through this process, viewers were invited to encounter moments of new experience that remain still yet continue to flow, that become lost yet are gained anew. It was an attempt to inscribe the artist’s own strange and beautiful scenes into the empty spaces left behind after the original forms of time and memory accumulated within space had disappeared.

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