Yi Hwan Kwon’s series of distorted bronze sculptures are part of a 2016 work titled “Bus Stop.” (photo by Wade-Hahn Chan / Meniscus Magazine)
According to a statement about the artist at the 2017 LA Art Show, “the dominant quality of modern existence is tension. We exist in a kind of self-made limbo between isolation and connection, individual and society, real and virtual, phenomenon and invention, in which everything is flattened, condensed, trapped and made relative.” (photo by Wade-Hahn Chan / Meniscus Magazine)
Korean artist Yi Hwan Kwon’s “Bus Stop” series of nine sculptures was previously displayed in West Hollywood as part of a six-month public exhibition. (photo by Wade-Hahn Chan / Meniscus Magazine)
In addition to South Korea and the United States, Yi Hwan Kwon has held exhibitions in Hong Kong, Jakarta, Singapore and Dusseldorf. (photo by Wade-Hahn Chan / Meniscus Magazine)
Additional photos: 2017 LA Art Show: Yi Hwan Kwon – “Bus Stop” series
all photos by Ali Zandi for Meniscus Magazine