Installation view of “Skins” ©Pipe Gallery

Pipe Gallery presents “Skins”, a two-person exhibition featuring works by Hyunsung Park and Jihyun Im, through November 2.

The exhibition delves into the concept of ‘skin’ not merely as an external surface but as a medium embodying material resistance and transformative possibilities. It highlights how ‘skin’ serves as a connective tissue between the internal and external, becoming a boundary space that oscillates between materiality and symbolism.

Installation view of “Skins” ©Pipe Gallery

In Jihyun Im (b.1992)’s work, the tactile materiality of plants is reinterpreted to visualize their vitality, with skin manifesting as an organic form and expression of life force. The artist explores the material plasticity of organic bodies through textured motifs like wrinkled petals and tendrils. For example, the veins and petals of orchids are scratched with sandpaper, accentuated with red tones and glossy surfaces to evoke a life like skin texture.

Hyunsung Park (b.1991) interprets ‘skin’ as a boundary that traverses the inside and outside, metaphorically representing the human physical condition. In Hyunsung Park’s work, skin operates as an agent of relational narratives—torn, stitched, and merged with disparate materials like metal—constantly being reconfigured through physical resistance.