Installation view of《A Sunday Outing》(Kumho Museum of Art, 2025) ©Kumho Museum of Art

Artist Nayoung Kang focuses on “care work” and the relationships formed within it, delicately capturing the structures of life that surround it, along with the physical and emotional tensions it entails, through works in various media. Her practice reminds us that an ordinary daily routine can, for someone, demand intense physical exertion and mental concentration. Within these repetitive and carefully coordinated routines, Kang draws attention to the social condition in which the responsibility of care still remains largely within the family’s domain.


Installation view of《A Sunday Outing》(Kumho Museum of Art, 2025) ©Kumho Museum of Art

 In this exhibition 《A Sunday Outing》, she follows the process of going out with a family member with a disability, unfolding its inherent psychological layers through narrative-driven video and installation works. The artist reflects on the social structures that impose the responsibility and burden of caring for an impaired body, exploring ways to translate this into the visual language of contemporary art.

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