Installation view of 《Square for you》 © KSD Gallery

My work concerns memory that is forgotten and transformed over time. The present moment constantly accumulates the past; past moments change each time they encounter a new present. The main materials are daily records, their burned ashes, and books. Through habitual acts of dismantling records, traces remain and are collected and accumulated. Through this, memories that are lost undergo generative mutation, revealed in visual language.
 
Hidden moments form flows within their own systems, emerging more solid than substance itself. Bathos is made by solidifying ashes of burned diaries and records with plaster and beeswax. Bathos in Greek means depth; rhetorically, it means unintentional anticlimax. Fleeting moments are experienced as clear narratives but become ambiguous and blurred over time, sometimes reaching a point of seeming like nothing. Yet they retain their own flow.
 
‘Square for you’ series is built layer by layer with ashes and plaster, forming square cross-sections to create a plaza of memory for myself and someone else. For me, drawing a line is stacking a moment. ‘A Chronicle of the Moment’ series fills paper with dry materials, cuts vertically into 1mm strips or equal pieces, introduces fine cracks, rearranges, and reattaches them to create new images like fractured strata.

Through layering lines, I lay down memory and stack time. Fragmented lines are reconstructed, visualizing a chronicle of moments. Through recording absence, I wish to create an opportunity to reconsider forgetting or absence as another form of memory rather than a return to nothingness.

 
— Wonjin Kim, from the artist’s note

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