Poster image of 《Rock, Paper, Scissors: Transformation of Paper》 © Gallery Hyundai

Gallery Hyundai presents 《Rock, Paper, Scissors: Transformation of Paper》 as its final exhibition of 2025, highlighting the material, conceptual, and formal possibilities of paper as a medium.

Bringing together works by twenty-seven major figures in the history of Korean contemporary art—from first-generation masters of Korean abstract painting and experimental artists to practitioners of media art, mid-career artists active both in Korea and abroad with distinctive bodies of work, and artists of the younger generation—the exhibition presents multilayered artistic experiments developed through paper.


Christine Sun Kim, Mind Strong, 2025, Charcoal on paper, 149.5 x 148 cm © Christine Sun Kim

The three familiar words of the game “Rock, Paper, Scissors” serve in this exhibition as metaphors for three ways of viewing paper. “Rock” symbolizes both the act of an artist grasping an idea and condensing thought, and the material transformation through which paper is crumpled, folded, and at times developed into solid three-dimensional forms.

“Paper” represents the medium’s diverse properties, its capacity to receive all things, and its open potential for varied transformation. “Scissors” signifies creative experiments that overturn the flatness of paper through cutting and layering.

Rather than limiting works on paper to a ground for drawing or a preparatory stage in painting, the exhibition seeks to consider paper as an autonomous artistic medium: a point of departure for thought, a catalyst for material transformation, and a means of forming distinctive worlds through its diverse possibilities and capacity for expansion.

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