Installation view of 《Flat Matters》 (ONE AND J. +1, 2018) ©Ahram Kwon

From September 6 to 27, ONE AND J. +1 presents 《Flat Matters》, a solo exhibition by Ahram Kwon. In this exhibition, the artist introduces sculptural works that question the relationship between reality, non-reality, and media, utilizing the physical properties of mirrors and media screens.

《Flat Matters》 originates from a reflection on the phenomenon in which media penetrates the private realm of individuals and transmits the world as flat images. The real world is manipulated and distributed as images stripped of width, height, and depth, and is consumed and articulated as a new type of world through the linguistic and cognitive habits of recipients familiar with the digital realm. Kwon questions this organic relationship where media, as a human invention, subtly influences human thought and behavior, and condenses her reflections through her distinct sculptural language.

Ahram Kwon primarily reveals her considerations of language, the body, and media through a compressed and metaphorical approach using mixed media. Her practice has evolved from earlier works exploring the structure of language and modes of thinking, into a cyclical inquiry where social disconnection caused by media generates physical constraint, thereby continuously attempting to combine fundamentally incomplete worldviews with personal contemplation. In this exhibition, she transforms the screen media that accelerates the commodification of the world back into sculptural form, presenting her reflections on media in a format condensed into material form.

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