Bianca Nam, Jordyn Hendricks, and Hayeon Song enter a visual conversation around nature, its synthetic attachments, and durations of the two. Artists practicing within a city encounter a difficult tension between these perceptions. How much time is spent in the studio? How much is spent outdoors? How long does the artist spend engaging with a specific object or place? The duality of the artist’s relation to nature within an urban environment introduces a phenomenology coinciding with conflicting emotions and identities. Each artist exudes a heartfelt attempt to rationalize their position among each other’s works.
Curated by Timo Cheah, Will Farris, Elijah Harrison, Tatyana Vulin and Jacob Zhang