“Paper Mirror: Time Sculpture Collection” Poster ©Seongbuk Young Art Space
Seongbuk Young Art Space, the first branch of the Seongbuk Museum of Art that opened in 2013, is celebrating its 10th anniversary with the exhibition Paper Mirror: Time Sculpture Collection from May 9 to July 15.
The exhibition will be held at the Seongbuk Young Art Space and Seongbuk Children’s Museum and will be presented with more than 50 works by ten artists. “Paper Mirror: Time Sculpture Collection” showcases work that uses thin, lightweight materials such as paper to create flexible sculptures by the movement of time.
Thin paper cannot stand on its own. The Paper must be stacked in layers or placed against each other to stand, and the sculptures created through this process are the result of energy and time. Through these results, the exhibition aims to create a beautiful and tranquil scene of small and trivial things, like a mirror that reflects the present, containing the artist’s various views and interpretations.
Seongbuk Young Art Space is a ‘living creative space’ that has been carrying out large and small projects for the past ten years, supporting and nurturing artists working in the visual arts and challenging them experimentally in various fields.