Installation view of “Ahn Kyuchul: Questions—Landscape without Horizon” ©Space ISU. Photo: Lee Euirock

Space ISU, a cultural and art venue operated by the ISU Group, presents Ahn Kyuchul’s solo exhibition “Ahn Kyuchul: Questions—Landscape without Horizon” through January 3, 2025. The exhibition showcases new artworks that embody the inquiries Ahn has engaged with for over forty years.

The exhibition features new installations, sculptures, paintings, and text pieces that challenge fixed mindsets and prevailing conventions in society and the art world. Viewers are invited to explore this “landscape without horizon” and engage with the questions each work raises.

Installation view of “Ahn Kyuchul: Questions—Landscape without Horizon” ©Space ISU. Photo: Lee Euirock

Spiral Wall draws us in like a black hole, yet its endless rotation prevents us from reaching its center. Dot Practices showcases the artist’s intense effort to emulate a minimalist masterpiece with a single dot, while Line Practices captures his struggle to find various ways to draw lines without a ruler. On the Way to Art serves as a signpost for seekers of true art. Twenty-four Provocations lists subversive acts by artists performed in white cubes, inscribed on a metal plate. Total eight new works reconstruct the landscape of our time, which has lost its horizon.

By posing a series of questions, “Ahn Kyuchul: Questions—Landscape without Horizons” encourages viewers to reflect from various perspectives not only on grand societal and artistic discourses but also on smaller, intimate stories of everyday life.