Exhibition poster © Space os

Space os in Huam-dong presents 《When the day breaks…》, a solo exhibition by artist Nayoung Kang, on view from September 5 to 30, 2019.
Kang’s practice explores moments when a landscape or place transforms into an entirely new space-time through the projection of her own psychological state. Working across sound, photography, and installation, she captures the fleeting emotions that arise from everyday encounters with the urban environment.

For this exhibition, Kang draws on her walks through the residential alleys of Seoul, translating ordinary street scenes into immersive installations that reveal their subtle strangeness. Her work reflects on how, in an unstable reality filled with anxiety, we often seek “healing” as a form of refuge. For Kang, the night offers that escape—an intimate time when any place can be transformed into a familiar, comforting space.

Within her nocturnal world, the rigid façades of buildings become shimmering shorelines; basement windows cast a faint, grounding glow; patched walls and worn cement stairs appear as peculiar sculptures. These nighttime landscapes invite viewers to imagine a world where the weight of daylight reality momentarily dissolves.

《When the day breaks…》 invites the audience to recover the dulled senses and fading memories lost in the repetition of daily life, and to experience the quiet transformations that emerge when darkness falls.

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