Installation view of 《Away from Here》 © Project Space SARUBIA

The artist has long reflected on phenomena that arise within the gaps of private conflict and misunderstanding, shaped by encounters between invisible structures of power and individual experience. Through this, Jihyun Jung has become deeply engaged with an ongoing question: “What makes the everyday world more private?”

This line of inquiry extends to an interest in objects discarded by people in his surroundings, particularly within the context of his time at school. By collecting and assembling these abandoned items, he constructs his own space—one that inevitably holds and embraces things violated or cast aside by society—while continuously writing scenarios within it.

Ultimately, in the space of Sarubia, he weaves a narrative landscape that poetically unfolds what has been unintentionally marginalized or lost from the rational structures of society. This becomes a residue of what might be called a “play infused with obsession.”

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