Suki Seokyeong Kang (강서경) is a visual artist based in Seoul, Korea.
Kang decodes rules and values that govern these disciplines, turning to artistic languages of the past to construct a contextual lens through which she explores the notion of individuality and freedom in the present moment.
In her works, she espouses the philosophical disposition of Chosun-era painters, who aimed to convey their own observations and interpretations of history through poetry, writing, and visual art.
[1] The work also included performers who carry and arrange objects, and sit and drag their bodies on the floor.
[3] Kang's installations all include objects that are liftable by the artist and any performers, and have sizes and weights that are at most as large as a standard human body.
[2] Her installation work explores concepts relating to grids and their aesthetics, and how objects are arranged within a room.