
Seoul-based artist Rahee Yoon creates boundary-transcending pieces with erratic yet straightforward visuals
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An artist works across media without settling, making pieces that feel improvised and exact in the same breath.
The work moves between sculpture, image and installation, refusing to commit to a single discipline. What holds it together is a directness that cuts through the apparent chaos.


Forms arrive raw and unresolved, then reveal a careful underlying order on closer inspection. The tension between the two is the point.

The work feels improvised and exact in the same breath.



Shown in a bare room, the pieces are allowed to feel unfinished, caught mid-thought. The installation reads as a working space as much as a gallery.

