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Yoon Hyup: Montague at Tang Contemporary


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​​​​Tang Contemporary is proud to present Yoon Hyup’s solo exhibition “Montage”, featuring 15 new artworks curated by Yonni Park and Jeeun Hong. In contemporary art, rhythm and flow transcend mere formal elements, offering new ways of understanding the world. Yoon Hyup’s art visually embodies this philosophy, presenting a creative synthesis of Eastern and Western aesthetic traditions. His lines and dots go beyond simple visual expression, forming fluid structures that interweave time and space, drawing viewers into an immersive sensory flow. Viewing Yoon Hyup’s work is not a passive act but an active experience of following dynamic, rhythmic movements. Each artwork becomes an open field of exploration rather than a static object.

Yoon Hyup’s practice transforms the structures of the city and the rhythms of nature into a distinctive visual language. The order and chaos of New York—a vast metropolis—and the movements of people within it are abstracted and reconfigured in his work. This becomes a visual translation of urban experience, and a way of embodying the inherent rhythms of human life. In this process, Yoon Hyup’s lines remain uninterrupted and organically connected, echoing the flow of Qi (氣, energy) as described in Eastern philosophy. Much like Taoist thought, which emphasizes effortless and natural movement, his lines traverse space fluidly, without resistance.

Curators: Yonni Park, Jeeeun Hong

Opening reception: 15 May, 6-8pm

Gallery address: 10/F, H Queen's, Central