Installation view © Art Space One

Various ways of displaying photography brought efficiency and new ways in recognizing two-dimensional images as three-dimensional ones. This may have blurred the boundaries between two and three-dimensional spaces and made a range of spaces we experience now. In this sense, Jeong looks at how we perceive and constantly create and transform spaces. 


Installation view © Art Space One

Jeong questions, what space is. She focuses on the visuals oscillating between the physical exhibition space and the space in the image. Audiences create an imaginary space in between many dimensions in and out of the artist’s images and installation recognizing spaces simultaneously and modifying the boundaries. They may suddenly look at the surrounding space and feel they are in both reality and virtual reality.

This experience provokes the fundamental question Jeong asks, ‘How is space created from seeing? Does it actually exist? and do borders really exist?'; further questioning how we divide categories and expectations regardless of any changes.

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