Life as a struggling uncle 삼촌, 수단 뿐인 나의 미래여
Life as a struggling uncle 삼촌, 수단 뿐인 나의 미래여

최하늘 (Haneyl Choi)

Life as a struggling uncle 삼촌, 수단 뿐인 나의 미래여, 2023167 x 41 x 33cmSign in to view price
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plexiglass board, expanded polystyrene, urethane resin, puttyP21
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최하늘 (Haneyl Choi)
B.1991, South Korean

Haneyl Choi blends the axes of sculpture and queerness, adapting their form and content to specific contexts. Exploring the intersections of body, emotion, and social structures, Choi’s practice centers on queer identity and human experience. In response to an increasingly immaterial society, the artist has been developing the “Physicality” series, which emphasizes the presence of the body and tactile sensations. This series explores the human form in a rough and spontaneous manner, recombining body parts to investigate physicality through sculpture. Alongside this, Choi’s “Uncle” series reflects a sense of the artist’s resignation toward an increasingly individualized and isolated society. In this series, ‘uncle’ serves as a metaphor for marginalized figures in Korean society—aging queers, or even the artist himself—expressing feelings of alienation and disquiet through bodily forms. The anonymous assemblages of fragmented and dismantled body parts enable new imaginings of the human form, proposing a solidarity that extends beyond mere resemblance. Choi has presented solo exhibitions at P21, Seoul (2022); Arario Museum, Seoul (2021); and Commonwealth and Council, Los Angeles (2018). Recent group exhibitions include the ones at Gwangju Biennale, Gwangju (2024); P21, Seoul (2024); Esther Schipper, Seoul (2024); Esther Schipper, Berlin (2023); Para Site, Hong Kong (2021); Karma International, Zurich (2021); Ilmin Museum of Art, Seoul (2020); Asia Culture Center, Gwangju (2020); National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Gwacheon (2019); and Total Museum, Seoul (2018). ...

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170 x 30 x 40cm
P21
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P21
Seoul

Established in September 2017 in the heart of Itaewon, Seoul, P21 has been dedicated to presenting contemporary art of the 21st century. Unbound by medium or generation, the gallery has introduced a carefully curated selection of emerging and established artists from both Korea and abroad. Its program has centered on key themes such as the subversion of order, materiality, and artistic agency. With a growing focus on international engagement, P21 has actively explored the Korean diaspora while introducing leading global artists to the Korean audience through diverse and in-depth exhibitions and seeks to broaden the global reach of Korean artist. ...