Installation view © Gallery Hyundai

From November 12 to December 15, Gallery Hyundai’s ART CUBE presents the 《Lamp Shop Project》 by Choe U-Ram (b. 1970), one of Korea’s leading kinetic artists. The project consists solely of ten new works by the artist, all of which feature illuminated lamps.

Choe is known for creating moving mechanical life-forms and accompanying them with compelling origin stories that draw viewers into a world of imagination. In this exhibition, he takes a step beyond the imaginings around anima-machines that he has long explored and unveils something he has never shown before: with these new works, he tells his own story for the first time. As an initial attempt to depart from his existing narratives, systems, and formats, he unfolds his tale freely.

The 《Lamp Shop Project》 embodies the artist’s childhood dream of building robots in a small workshop that glows alone along a deserted road (to this end, the Lamp Shop stays open later than usual, until 8 p.m.). The living chandeliers within the shop resemble the motion of coral reefs the artist witnessed while scuba diving. The light cast by the lamps in these new works illuminates past experiences and memories.

The project takes place at Gallery Hyundai’s ART CUBE. The two-story, cube-shaped space has undergone substantial renovation for the exhibition. The exterior has been wrapped in a black temporary wall to block light thoroughly, allowing only the lamps’ glow to shine.

Walls painted a deep brown let the lamps’ shadows gently project in the dark. In this way, the works gleam all the more seductively within the ART CUBE’s narrow, dark spatial features. This project offers an opportunity to experience the moment when the artist’s reflections and imaginings on mechanical life-forms become reality.

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