Installation view of 《Time And Machine》 (OCI Museum of Art, 2025) ©Hosu Lee

OCI Museum of Art (Director: Jihyun Lee) presents the solo exhibition 《Time And Machine》 by Hosu Lee, a selected artist of the 2025 OCI YOUNG CREATIVES emerging artist support program, from April 10 to May 24 at the first-floor gallery of the museum.

Although we often feel confined within the time indicated by clock hands, the subtle oscillation of a pendulum creates cracks both large and small, harboring other temporalities within. Time is not a linear entity but rather a collection of events unfolding differently according to individual rhythms and speeds, like a pendulum moving in accordance with its own breath. Hosu Lee explores this nonlinearity of space-time.

Through diverse media including kinetic sculpture, installation, and sound, Lee guides viewers into a world beyond the pendulum. Time and space are at times compressed into a single fragment, and at other times expanded to fill the entire museum, faintly revealing an entity that cannot be confined by absolute scale or fixed form. The coexistence of darkness and light, stillness and tension, leads viewers into an endless, unknown realm.


Installation view of 《Time And Machine》 (OCI Museum of Art, 2025) ©Hosu Lee

Machine can be broadly divided into three categories. The first consists of pneumatic devices that activate Time. The second is a sound system that transmits the operational noises of various machines in real time. The third includes sculptural works that have been imbued with temporality through the interaction of the machines and the artist’s hand, forming a site that evokes an outdoor atmosphere through elements such as barbed wire and utility poles. The staging recalls hidden pipes behind walls, large tanks in building basements, and gas tanks installed in remote locations, generating a sense of tension that suggests the possibility of sudden rupture.

Additionally, the only video work in the exhibition, untitled (a voice of the unknown), conveys the artist’s exploration of the essence of creation through his own narration.

The exhibition title 《Time And Machine》 signifies that the Time Machine series—originally produced as complete sculptural objects—has been expanded into space and separated into two distinct realms: Time and Machine. The space between these two words—“And”—functions as a passage through which viewers may experience something beyond the sensory systems of everyday reality.


Installation view of 《Time And Machine》 (OCI Museum of Art, 2025) ©Hosu Lee

This exhibition encourages synesthetic immersion that extends beyond sight and sound to include tactile sensations felt through the skin, allowing visitors to experience an expansion of perception. By dismantling Time Machine, the exhibition moves beyond the reproduction of the past and confronts viewers with a new discursive space that illuminates the present.

The warns are divided into two primary components: Time, visible immediately upon entering the museum, and Machine, which creates a threatening atmosphere at the center of the exhibition space.

The large pendulum installation Time, with its reflective surface, occupies the space through its monumental motion. Passing through a dark corridor as if hypnotized by the irresistible force of time, viewers encounter Machine, which presents an unfamiliar landscape akin to witnessing the reverse side of space-time. Sculptural elements that represent the inside and outside, the old and the new, the artificial and the natural dismantle dimensional boundaries and create intervals for reflection.

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