• I always wanted to write my own diary as well. And I think it's always amply written. But, as 'You' know, my diary is insusceptible and I can't concentrate anymore. #1
  • I always wanted to write my own diary as well. And I think it's always amply written. But, as 'You' know, my diary is insusceptible and I can't concentrate anymore. #1
  • I always wanted to write my own diary as well. And I think it's always amply written. But, as 'You' know, my diary is insusceptible and I can't concentrate anymore. #1
  • I always wanted to write my own diary as well. And I think it's always amply written. But, as 'You' know, my diary is insusceptible and I can't concentrate anymore. #1
  • I always wanted to write my own diary as well. And I think it's always amply written. But, as 'You' know, my diary is insusceptible and I can't concentrate anymore. #1

Shinoh Nam

I always wanted to write my own diary as well. And I think it's always amply written. But, as 'You' know, my diary is insusceptible and I can't concentrate anymore. #1

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Date
2022

Dimensions
32 x 27 x 7 cm

Medium
Plexiglass, hand polished steel, stainless steel, collaged diary

Details
This is a unique work, hand-signed by the artist on the back of the sculpture.

Shinoh Nam

Shinoh Nam’s work combines elements of an imaginary building that exists only in the architectural existence (created by the artist) with fragments of a symbolic building that exists in real life or fragments of an architectural structure that is essential in modern architecture. It makes the viewer forget the powerful essence expressed by the generally completed buildings. They encounter the feeling of seeing the relics lifted from the moment of ruin, and are able to cut, combine, and leave the elements of the building purely through the individual will.