Shinoh NAM: The collapse


Solo Exhibition 3. May – 14. June
In contemporary society, individual identities are often shaped and constrained by established systems and structures. As first exhibition of his exhibition series, this solo show of south korean artist Shinoh Nam critically examines how individual and collective identities are shaped and constrained by oppressive societal systems. By employing sculpture, installation, sound, and performance, it challenges entrenched beliefs and questions the arbitrary guidelines imposed by societal frameworks. Through an interdisciplinary approach encompassing architecture, literature, religious history, and modern culture, the project investigates the complex interplay between human consciousness and external structures.

Additional contributors:
Soundscape conceptualisation: Minohrichar
Architecture conceptualisation: Changki Kim






Selected Works


Portico: The colums surrounding him did not come to greet him, yet they stood firm for his sake #1, 2025
Wood, stainless steel, steel, 28(h) x 200 x 100 cm, 1+1AP


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Sang-ryang-mun (Topping-out ritual): It's not love's outskirts that are worth knowing #1, #2, #3, 2025
Steel, wood, hanji, 174(h) x 8 x 8 cm, Unique


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Floor: For those who became the floor for those who didn`t want to walk on the bare ground, 2025
Wood, stainless steel, steel, hanji, 200(h) x 230 x 32 cm, 1+1AP


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Doorknob: with every Doors, againt my hopes and certainties, 2025
Steal, stainless steel, 6(h) x 9 x 8 cm, Unique


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The boy does not want to let go of the crown. Even now. #3, 2025
Wood, stainless steel, steel, 300(h) x 230 x 200 cm, 1+1AP


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Drawing conversation with architect, 2025
Digital print, drawing, collage, 30 x 20 cm, Unique


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You cannot restrain me at all, and I shall perpetually bestow upon you a state of tenderness: Flakturm Nazi Tower, 2024
Art paper Nonwoven creamy textured paper, Industrial PUR, Aluminium, Stainless stell, Rubber, wall paint, MDF, Pencil, Post-it, 150(h) x 105 cm, 1+1AP


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