
Urban Methodology 16022018, Pen on Waste Materials, 62(w)cm x 44(h)cm, 2018

Urban Methodology 16022018, Pen on Waste Materials, 62(w)cm x 44(h)cm, 2018

Urban Methodology 28122018, Pen on Waste Materials, 62(w)cm x 44(h)cm, 2018

Urban Methodology 04022018, Pen on Waste Materials, 62(w)cm x 44(h)cm, 2018
Urban Methodology 2D Series
Future’s Present
SPACE gallery, London, UK
2018
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The Ashurst Emerging Artist Winter 2018 exhibition
Ashurst Emerging Artist Gallery, London,UK
2018
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Embellishing Ephemerality
The Flying Dutchman Play Space Gallery
London, UK
2017
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Lovell Art Prize Show
London Field, London, UK
2017
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London Art Fair 2017 Art Project
Business Design Center, London, UK
2017
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Urban Methodology
The Consulate of South Korea Project Space
Milan, Italy
2016
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Creation from Catastrophe
Royal Institute of British Architects, London, UK
2016
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MA and Other Post Graduates Exhibition 2016
Atkinson Gallery, Somerset, UK
2016
Obsessed with success and instilled fierce competitions by society get settled as a daily routine in my life: born and raised in a metropolis.
The daily routine gives me a blind anxiety again.
I decided to solve this problematic status with familiar behaviors and objects that touch me nearly. Precisely, waste paper and furniture that are collected by my habitual behavior in every day.
I felt the disused paper and building materials, which used once to compose cities and are easily founded on streets as the remnants of the essential products for people who live in there. I dissected and reassembled these materials in my way. Through this, I thought I could express my antinomy impression about the cities: the sacred symbol of the civilization and the feeling of the superficiality in parallel.
I form these objects with the geometric patterns that come from the visual imagery of the cities and ballpoint pencil drawings.
The linear records of my repetitive activity and the faces that are caused by the accumulated linear records act as the sense of achievement, which could resolve my anxiety temporary.
The finished outputs are organized as the solid beings, which are response to the real space and flat field.

Urban Methodology 13012016, Pen on Waste Materials, 40(w)cm x 40(h)cm, 2016

Urban Methodology 13042015, Pen on Paper, 50(w)cm x 40(h)cm, 2015

Urban Methodology 13032015, Pen on Paper, 70(w)cm x 50(h)cm, 2015

Urban Methodology 05032015, Pen on Paper, 50(w)cm x 40(h)cm, 2015

Urban Methodology 08062016, Pen on Waste Paper, 100(w)cm x 70(h)cm, 2016

Urban Methodology 06092015, Pen on Waste Materials, 21(w)cm x 29(h)cm, 2015

Urban Methodology 06072015, Pen on Waste Materials, 21(w)cm x 29(h)cm, 2015

Urban Methodology 06052015, Pen on Waste Materials, 21(w)cm x 29(h)cm, 2015

Urban Methodology 02012016, Pen on Waste Materials, 21(w)cm x 29(h)cm, 2016

Urban Methodology 06042015, Pen on Waste Materials, 21(w)cm x 29(h)cm, 2015

Urban Methodology 06032015, Pen on Waste Materials, 21(w)cm x 29(h)cm, 2015

Urban Methodology 06022015, Pen on Waste Materials, 21(w)cm x 29(h)cm, 2015

Urban Methodology 06082015, Pen on Waste Materials, 21(w)cm x 29(h)cm, 2015