From the
outset, Cho Hyo Ri’s work has deconstructed dichotomous structures such as
reality versus virtuality, material versus illusion, flatness versus space,
exploring the boundary zones where these opposing dimensions intersect. In her
first solo exhibition 《Your Clock is
BEHIND / Your Clock is AHEAD》(Gallery N/A, 2020), the
work Behind/Ahead(2020) appropriates a time error
message to depict an irregular space-time entangled with past, present, and
future within the frame of painting, clearly revealing this critical
perspective.
The
concept of time explored by the artist has since expanded to encompass personal
experiences and emotional layers. In 《Extended Play》(Gallery ANOV, 2021), works
such as I was there(2021) metaphorically transform
fragments of reality, individual psychology, and a sense of helplessness within
uncontrollable daily life into a visual language, allowing concrete life
narratives to permeate the work.
This
intersection of time and space evolves more three-dimensionally after the
two-person exhibition 《The Seasons》(ThisWeekendRoom, 2022) with artist Yiji Jeong. Particularly
in Overture(2022), which overlays the illusion of
virtual space onto the actual architecture of the exhibition, her conceptual
focus visibly transitions toward space and structure.
In the
same exhibition, works such as Come away with me(2022)
and It’s raining, Mr. Judd(2022) also demonstrate the
artist's intention to transcend the flatness of traditional painting, extending
her concepts into the realm of physical space. In her solo exhibition 《Horizontal Cocktail》(OCI Museum of Art,
2024), visualizations of liquid circulation, gravity, and evaporation embody a
non-linear concept of time. This constructs a unique visual philosophy where
past, present, and future do not exist separately but overlap simultaneously.
The artist’s growing interest in transparency, nature, and light—evident in
works like The Boy Who Swallowed a Star_2(2024)
and Gravity(2024)—further deepens her exploration of
the perceptual boundaries between illusion and reality.