
Sunyoung Park's solo exhibition Lost & Found: Interstice, Sensibility, Transplantation restores the unseen "interstice" as a point of sensory departure amid the city's growing genericness. Gathering structures and rhythms from peripheral elements—rooftop decks, exterior stairs, covered streams, underpasses, public easements—the work transplants them into new contexts to re-order flows and hierarchies.
Originating in TU Delft's Hyper-real Walkscape in Benidorm (2006) and expanded to Seoul in 2025 (Myeonmok-dong, Itaewon, Jamsu Bridge, Dongjak Station), the practice uses walking, sequence, and distortion to surface latent urban rhythms. Featuring Healing Project, Secret Garden 2, Three Jars, Dinggadong 2, National Route 42, Hapdeok Competition, Flying Fairy, Hyper-real Walkscape (Benidorm & Seoul), and Hyper-real O-scape Village, the show is framed by five axes: Interstice, Morphology, Sensibility, Transplantation, and Reconfiguration. Rather than a monument, the outcomes are open structures whose meanings evolve with time and use—precise interventions where structure follows sensibility.
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Lost & Found: Interstice, Sensibility, Transplantation / Sunyoung ParkType
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Sunyoung ParkFrom
September 07, 2025 10:00 AMUntil
September 12, 2025 12:00 PMVenue
Factory2Address
15 Jahamun-ro 10-gil, Jongno-gu
