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- Title
Yoonhee Ryoony Suh: Memory Gap.
- Authors
Holmes, Jessica
- Abstract
Yoonhee Ryoony Suh's exhibition, "Memory Gap," at the Monira Foundation in Jersey City features works composed on hanji paper, known for its resilience and durability. Suh's labor-intensive process involves scattering natural materials on the paper and creating pigments from organic matter, which she pours over the hanji. The exhibition explores the concept of memory gaps, with each work titled "Memory Gap" and allowing for a range of interpretations. Suh's works highlight the need for connection and the struggle to overcome forgotten moments, with the hanji paper symbolizing a material that retains memories long after they have faded away.
- Subjects
MEMORY; PINE needles; MULBERRY
- Publication
Brooklyn Rail, 2024, pN.PAG
- ISSN
2157-2151
- Publication type
Exhibition Review