Sijae Jang, Remaining Structures, 2025 ©Sijae Jang

So Hyun Moon presents its twenty-first exhibition 《The Drowned Giant》. Some traces remain only in memory. Those who once saw the giant’s corpse washed ashore from the sea recall its enormity, imagining the time and space in which it existed. What has disappeared is the body, but the story remains. The drowned giant, as when it first drifted onto the beach, mediates an absolute world of existence even after its disappearance. Matter creates stories and simultaneously mediates other worlds: material, form, columns, frameworks, engravings and reliefs, skin, shell.

In 《The Drowned Giant》, the participating artists set adrift bodies that carry immense stories. These corpses wash up into the exhibition space, placed before viewers. What stories will be created and what stories will remain? Form generates stories, and stories are quickly forgotten. Yet the very process of disappearance itself becomes a story, leading us to sometimes dream of the giant’s resurrection—of the giant striding through the village, reclaiming its body parts, and returning to the sea.

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