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The Leeum Museum of Art proudly presents There Exists Another Evolution, But In This One, a solo exhibition by Korean-
International ongoing exhibitions
For over a decade, Anicka Yi has been merging the technosphere with the biosphere in her art, creating works that are both provocative and deeply resonant. She has captivated the global art community not just through visual appeal, but through what she terms the “biopolitics of the senses”—an exploration of how sensory experiences are shaped by cultural and biological forces. Utilizing organic and ephemeral materials such as bacteria, scents, and tempura-
Building on her sensorial explorations, Yi’s practice also delves into the boundaries of intelligence and redefines the very concept of the human, challenging anthropocentric perspectives by instead centering the experiences and insights of non-
The exhibition title There Exists Another Evolution, But In This One draws inspiration from the enigmatic nature of Zen Buddhist koans, signaling a meditative and spiritual evolution in Yi’s work. By engaging with material, ecological, and cosmological themes, Yi deepens her interrogation of concepts like individual identity and autonomy, ultimately dissolving the tenuous edges between self and others. Her new video work, Each Branch of Coral Holds Up the Light of the Moon, grapples with the provocative question of whether art can continue beyond the artist’s biological death. This video is the inaugural piece of her ambitious project, Emptiness, where an algorithm, trained on years of artwork produced by Anicka Yi Studio, serves as a “digital twin” of her practice, mirroring the studio’s hybridized and collaborative approach to creativity.
As a diasporic Korean-
This exhibition is co-
Exhibition 05 September -
Anicka Yi, Each Branch Of Coral Holds Up The Light Of The Moon (video, detail), 2024. Single channel video, 16:04. Courtesy of the artist, Leeum Museum of Art, and Gladstone Gallery
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