Installation view of 《Landscape Construction》 (Incheon Art Platform, 2025) © Bokyung Kim

Landscape is not merely a visual representation, but a narrative reconstructed through accumulated layers of time and sensation.

Bokyung Kim’s painting begins from the lingering attachment and regret left behind at the moment of choice, and constructs new landscapes through the process of combining and varying images collected from past time and spaces to which one can no longer return. Her work is an attempt to transform sensory afterimages into painterly language at the point where memory and reality intersect.

Installation view of 《Landscape Construction》 (Incheon Art Platform, 2025) © Bokyung Kim

Based on the site-specific context of Incheon, this exhibition explores the way urban memory and personal sensation overlap. Having spent her childhood in Busan, the artist collects and recombines images in Incheon that remind her of Busan, creating scenes where familiarity and unfamiliarity intersect. This resonates with Incheon’s openness and fluidity, as well as its urban character, in which layers of time have accumulated.

Bokyung Kim cuts and transforms the images she collects, reconstructing them as formal elements. The colors and forms of the originals are varied within memory, and past places and events are newly connected from the viewpoint of the present. This method also appears in the ‘Corresponding Beginning and End’ series developed at Incheon Art Platform.

By allowing unfamiliar objects and objects of nostalgia to coexist within a single surface, the artist uses the city as a medium to unfold personal memory and spatial distance in painterly form.

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