Installation view of 《괴塊》 (Damn Good Seoul, 2025) ©Miki Kim

[Artist Note]

This work, created for the current exhibition, draws upon the backdrop of Japan’s bubble economy and borrows the image of an idol from that era. The woman depicted appears fragmented and distorted through the surfaces of various glass vessels, a metaphor for the culture of consumption and the tendency to value images and appearances over essence.

Cocktail and whiskey glasses evoke the nightlife of the bubble years, while the refracted faces and bodies serve as mirrors of artificial glamour excessive, dazzling, yet haunted by fragility and emptiness.

Yet the consumption of images did not remain in that era alone. Even today, we continue to consume images relentlessly through endless feeds on the small screens in our hands, through advertisements and curated expressions, through gazes reduced to the currency of “likes.” Within this fleeting radiance lingers the same undercurrent of uncertainty and hollowness.


By revisiting a scene from the past, this work becomes another vessel reflecting not only a vanished age, but also the very landscape of the present we inhabit

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