Hyeoki KWON is an artist based in Paris whose work spans sculpture, installation, performance, video, and photography. His multidisciplinary practice explores the fluid relationships between self and space, blurring the boundaries between the body and its environment. Nature—earth, water, stone, flower—is a recurring element in his work, reflecting on the ties between human life and the natural world.
In From no-w-here, KWON photographs flowers frozen in blocks of ice. The series shown here, created with a digital camera, is printed and affixed directly to the wall. These images, reminiscent of still lifes, echo the vanitas tradition, where impermanence invites reflection on the value of life. “This work,” writes the artist, “proposes a dynamic vision of existence where nature and artifice, the organic and the inorganic, merge and evolve.