Installation view of 《A Flower Which Can't Even Be Seen: Excavating Footprints》 (SeMA Storage, 2022) ©Sungoo Im

The exhibition 《A Flower Which Can’t Even Be Seen: Excavating Footprints》 begins from the final sentence of Yi Sang’s poem “Cliff.” Sungoo Im has long reflected on things that exist beside our lives—those that leave behind only a trace of scent, things that cannot be touched, and those that foreshadow disappearance.

In this exhibition, the artist discovers that her act of gathering scattered fragments parallels the poetic voice’s pursuit of an unseen flower. Treating SeMA Storage as a single pictorial plane, Im spatially unfolds the elements that have always lingered within and around his drawings, giving them a new dimension of articulation.


Installation view of 《A Flower Which Can't Even Be Seen: Excavating Footprints》 (SeMA Storage, 2022) ©Sungoo Im

In Gallery 4, drawings reconstructed from fragments are installed in a tunnel-like formation, detached from wooden grids as if stepping forward to greet visitors. Facing drawings appear to draw nearer or farther depending on the viewer’s movement, functioning as both entrance and exit points into the narrative world that unfolds within SeMA Storage.

Gallery 5 invites viewers to step onto a paper-covered floor and look up at drawings suspended from the ceiling and wooden beams, seemingly floating in midair. The flexible and mutable spatial arrangement encourages free wandering and interpretation while suspending judgment just before concrete forms emerge, prompting viewers to re-recognize their own position.

The exhibition suggests the latent presence of a flower that is nowhere visible within the space yet surely exists, guiding audiences through a multilayered journey of imagery and memory.

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