![]() His Stone and Steel pieces, created using volcanic rock and industrial steel, are presented as ‘objects’ balanced against the colored resin and glass ‘non-objects’ of his Remediated artworks. Wonmin’s artworks at Carpenters Workshop Gallery (see more here) exemplify and respond to Han’s theory by displaying material negatives and opposites through his two series, ‘Stone and Steel’ and ‘Plain Cuts Remediated’. Inspired by mountainous volcanic formations | all images ©Wonmin ParkĬombining different textures and qualities People who experience my design have the space to explore their own sensations and emotions,’ says Wonmin Park. My work embraces simplicity, purity, and subtlety. To be beautiful, attractive and engage with their surroundings. ![]() ![]() ‘In my designs, I want objects to speak for themselves. Stone, steel, glass, and resin create an interplay of color and light exuding immutable and poetic characteristics. Taking organic forms, the pieces symbolize the core of the Earth, and every aperture of colored resin depicts an inland sea. On view from May 9 to July 27, 2023, Restoration of Existence sees the flawlessly intertwining of different materials and qualities that represent the beauty of nature. Han explains Undinge as objective absences, intangible non-objects that are taking over physical world objects due to the increasing presence of digital reality. The exhibit is named after the term Unding, which means ‘unthing’ or ‘non-thing,’ coined by German-Korean philosopher Byung-Chul Han. ‘Unding: Restoration of Existence’ is a solo exhibition at Carpenters Workshop Gallery New York by South Korean artist Wonmin Park. Wonmin Park’s solo exhibition at Carpenters Workshop Gallery
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