Jukhee Kwon's 'Lightness' Exhibition at Galleria Patricia Armocida in Milan
Jukhee Kwon, born in 1981 in Dae-Jun, South Korea, and now based in Grottaferrata, explores the concept of lightness through deconstructed old books, giving them new life. Her exhibition at Galleria Patricia Armocida in Milan features installations that transform book pages into vehicles between dimensions, immersing viewers in a 360-degree experience. Key phrases like 'chaos', 'pause', and 'I feel the blood pumping' are highlighted with imperfect embroidery, emphasizing each word.
Key facts
- Jukhee Kwon was born in 1981 in Dae-Jun, South Korea.
- She is currently active in Grottaferrata.
- The exhibition is at Galleria Patricia Armocida in Milan.
- The show focuses on the concept of lightness.
- Kwon uses old books as her primary material.
- Her works are installations that occupy the space.
- Viewers experience a 360-degree contemplation.
- Embroidery accentuates keywords like 'chaos' and 'pause'.
Entities
Artists
- Jukhee Kwon
Institutions
- Galleria Patricia Armocida
Locations
- Dae-Jun
- South Korea
- Grottaferrata
- Milan
- Italy