Installation view of 《The Pollinator》 (Kumho Museum of Art, 2025) ©Seungjoon Song

Artist Seungjoon Song presents an alternative to the romantic imagination that idealizes nature—constructing spatial installations grounded in scenarios that highlight the eerie and contradictory underside of nature.

This exhibition expands his primary interest in contemporary no man’s lands (DMZ, CEZ, FEZ), offering an ecological perspective through a project centered on the speculative text “An Essay by a Proximian” (2025), written by a fictional character.

Installation view of 《The Pollinator》 (Kumho Museum of Art, 2025) ©Seungjoon Song

Set in a floating refugee settlement known as “Proxima,” the scenario projects a form of imaginative realism onto nature. It follows a protagonist who, living in a dystopian future, endures the hardships of aerial life while indulging in the infinite presence of wind as a finite being.

Through spatial installations that reenact this scenario, the artist invokes the inherent properties of nature—its perpetual cycle of creation and destruction over time.

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