Han YunJe

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Introduction of Artist
Han Yunje majored in Sculpture at Hongik University and completed the doctoral coursework at its graduate school. Through his sculptural practice, he has structurally explored issues of memory, perception, and viewpoint. Constructed from industrial materials such as stainless steel and acrylic, his works are designed with careful consideration of light, reflection, and transmission, forming meaning through their relationship with the surrounding space.

Rather than presenting specific scenes or events directly, his work reveals the nonlinear nature of memory through structure and framing, layering and segmentation. The artist describes this concept as “Mem-sion,” a term combining Memory and Dimension, suggesting that memory is not a singular image but is perceived differently across multiple dimensions and perspectives.

His practice is architectural in character. Linear elements, grids, and repetitive frames construct sectional spatial experiences, while layered planes allow viewers to perceive shifting relationships of form and color depending on their position.

Light functions as a crucial formal element. Light passing through acrylic and the shadows cast by the structures extend onto the gallery walls and floor, expanding the boundaries of the work into the surrounding space through the interaction between material and immaterial presence.

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