Installation view of 《Good morning, Good afternoon, Good evening, Good night》 © Space Willing N Dealing

In this exhibition, Shin Kiwoun reflects on the emotions he experienced through repeated journeys and relocations by presenting a series of new video works. Amid the countless feelings brought about by the experience of moving from one place to another, the artist came to realize that while he alone had departed, the people, objects, and places he remembered remained where they had always been.

Drawing from this realization, Shin installs video works filmed throughout his travels and migrations side by side within a single exhibition space. Through this arrangement, different temporalities and states of transformation unfolding across each video coexist simultaneously within the same space.

Shin Kiwoun, There Is No Way Out_Sula, 2013 © Shin Kiwoun

“The sense of locality embedded in those places, together with the recurring cycle of the sun that we call ‘every day,’ led me to realize that those people and things—the streets, buildings, bridges, mountains, and roads—would all remain where they were, and that I alone had moved away from them.” — from the artist’s note

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