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JUXTAPOZ Magazine – Preview: Time alone by Han Ji Min @ jd maalat gallery, London

JD Malaat Gallery I am pleased to present Time aloneLondon exhibition for the first time for the South Korean artist Han Ji Min (Born in 1978, Jeollabuk-du), this Mayfair opened. This exhibition includes 17 influential oil books, and this exhibition represents a major teacher in the Han profession, where the London fans presented their calm world and meditation.

Han Ji Men is famous for filming her soft edges of unilateral characters in fixed environments, and explores tension between the visual world and the internal emotional landscapes. Using semi -gray shapes of gray, blue and pink, transmit both restraint and fragile hope, and formulate spaces that hover between sadness and calm.

In the heart Time alone Han believed that “their appearance is not lying.” Its citizens are often seen from the back, unaware and not confined, providing viewers with an intimate glimpse into the sincerity of daily moments and weakness. By quiet observation, it brings the worldly rhythm in focus.

Every fabric becomes a mirror: not only for others, but for ourselves. Han draws attention to the small emotional gestures of daily life, calling us to reconsider the border between the observer and the observation. Its visual language reflects the personal experience and the intense sensitivity of contemporary life in Seoul, which provokes the contradiction of isolation, the effect of stillness, and calm hope in the human relationship.

Time alone, It is displayed on the lower JD Malaat Gallery on the ground, offers a rare glimpse into London in the visual language, Han Ji Men, which is the opposite point of the city’s noise and an uncompromising movement. It is an invitation to slow, look closely, and to reconnect calm beauty every day.



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