Can we ever really own a space, either legally, practically, or theoretically? Won Ju Lim’s mixed media installations ask her viewers to consider the psychological relationship they have to their own spaces. By investigating, exploiting, and deconstructing the spaces of her home in Raycraft Is Dead, Lim invites us to rethink our everyday experiences of our own spaces. An ongoing body of work set in YBCA’s unique Terrace Landing, Raycraft Is Dead is composed of sculptures, video projections, and collages that were born of Lim’s looking at domestic spaces as witnesses to the history of a certain place.
Join us for the Opening Reception on Fri, Aug 14, 6 PM.
Can we ever really own a space, either legally, practically, or theoretically? Won Ju Lim’s mixed media installations ask her viewers to consider the psychological relationship they have to their own spaces. By investigating, exploiting, and deconstructing the spaces of her home in Raycraft Is Dead, Lim invites us to rethink our everyday experiences of our own spaces. An ongoing body of work set in YBCA’s unique Terrace Landing, Raycraft Is Dead is composed of sculptures, video projections, and collages that were born of Lim’s looking at domestic spaces as witnesses to the history of a certain place.
Join us for the Opening Reception on Fri, Aug 14, 6 PM.
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