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This minimalist sculptural piece features a stark, geometric composition of intersecting and overlapping concrete or stone blocks in shades of grey. The angular, rectilinear forms create a sense of solidity and stability, while the contrast between the rough, textured surfaces and the clean lines gives the work a striking visual impact. The combination of the large, monumental blocks and the small, supporting step suggests a sense of precariousness or tension, adding an intriguing conceptual layer to the work. The artist's intention appears to be exploring themes of materiality, structure, and the interplay between weight and balance in a reductive, abstract manner. ...
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Haneyl Choi
B.1991, South KoreanHaneyl Choi(b. 1991) calls himself a sculptor and translates the surrounding environment and various other issues of his interest through a 3-dimensional language. Persistently exploring the definition of sculpture, Choi’s work subverts the conventional notions of sculpture as something fixed and eternal, by mixing various matters to make it seem flexible or as something with a temporary form.