Lee Jinju: Into the Abyss
Lee Jinju’s Discontinuous Continuity moves between the seen and unseen, where hyperreal details meet surreal tension. Objects, hands, and quiet shadows emerge like clues from an unspoken narrative, inviting us to circle, pause, and look again. In this abyss of darkness and light, continuity is something we choose to discover.
Louise Bourgeois: Rocking to Infinity
Rocking to Infinity unfolds like a diary of fabric, sculpted emotion, and unresolved questions about love, identity, and repair.
Julie Curtiss: We Are Still Becoming
Julie Curtiss’s new works reveal the tender fractures of becoming—inviting us to reflect on who we were, who we are, and who we are still becoming.
A Collector’s Eye, A Curated Illusion:
💭 What if a collector’s home was just an illusion?
At Newspring Project, “Kim Jin-young Collection” feels like a real collector’s space—until you realize he doesn’t exist. This exhibition blurs reality and fiction, making us question: Does a collection define a collector, or the other way around?
Step inside this curated illusion and explore the art of collecting.
Whimsical World of In-Between Spaces : Mak2
A playful look at our hyper-digitized lives and blurred boundaries. What if our hyper-digitized lives were more real than we thought? What happens when surveillance and consumerism blend into our daily routines? Enter the world of Mak2, a Hong Kong-born artist who seamlessly bridges the tangible and the intangible, creating works that make us question the very nature of existence.
The Curious World of : Feelings
Feelings are complicated—and so is Urs Fischer’s latest exhibition at Jason Haam Gallery.
Installation view of Urs Fischer “Feeling” at Jason Hamm Gallery, Copyright © 2024 Jason Haam