Installation view of 《By Way of Things》 © Moran Museum of Art

The group exhibition 《By Way of Things》, currently on view at Moran Museum of Art, explores new sculptural languages through the works of six artists, including Chung Hyun.

Chung Hyun presents new sculptures based on palm-sized pebbles he collected along the Yeosu shoreline. Using 3D scanning, the stones are magnified into large-scale forms made of lightweight Styrofoam, creating tension between appearance and material. By relocating these objects to unfamiliar surroundings, the artist invites reflection on the evolving meanings of things.

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Spanning the museum’s indoor and outdoor spaces and the hanok buildings of Baengnyeonsa, 《By Way of Things》 presents sculptures, installations, and objects in various media. The exhibition reimagines how humans and objects coexist and encourages viewers to reconsider the ontological depth of things. The exhibition runs through June 29.

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