Between near and far 4 Asia-based artists explore how distance shapes perception
By Park Yuna
Thaddaeus Ropac Seoul presents Distancing, a group exhibition featuring works by four Asia-based artists that explore how distance shapes perception across image, material and time.
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“Through Maria Taniguchi’s works, the exhibition introduces a perceptual distance between image and viewer. This shifts into the material realm in the works of Nosik Lim and Juree Kim, before Kei Imazu expands the notion of distancing into a temporal one — between past and present,” said Kim Hannah, director of exhibitions at the gallery. The exhibition runs through May 2 at Thaddaeus Ropac gallery in Seoul. The European gallery opened the Seoul space in 2021 at Hannam-dong neighborhood, expanding its presence in Asian region.