Installation view of 《The Blue Hour》 (Pipe Gallery, 2025) ©Pipe Gallery

The exhibition title 《The Blue Hour》 refers to the brief period of twilight in the morning and evening. During this time, the sun is far below the horizon, and the blue wavelengths of sunlight dominate. The atmosphere is neither completely bright nor dark, and it is a time when the silhouettes of visible objects or forms become difficult to distinguish. This concept of The Blue Hour aligns with the artist's work, which erases individual specificity and places the body's domain in a familiar yet strange and ambiguous boundary.


Installation view of 《The Blue Hour》 (Pipe Gallery, 2025) ©Pipe Gallery

Chansong Kim, who has been working on the theme of the body for a long time, says, "The lumps of the body that have not been properly sensed and are left behind are enlarged on the canvas, creating a new landscape of boundaries with the penetrating air," setting the body as a new point of boundary. At this time, the boundary is not fixed but becomes fluid and ambiguous, sometimes blurred and sometimes newly expanded.


Installation view of 《The Blue Hour》 (Pipe Gallery, 2025) ©Pipe Gallery

In the exhibition 《The Blue Hour》, which confirms the artist's exploration of the body, both real and imagined, a total of 29 works, from size 8 drawings to size 120 oil paintings, are on display on the 2nd and 3rd floors of Pipe Gallery.

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