Lim Heejae, Diorama of a Bird of Paradise, 2025, Photo by Hong Cheolki
Moon Isaac, <A> Series, 2017, Photo by Jo Jaemoo
G Gallery imagines the booth as a space shaped by what remains after an event. Rather than reconstructing a narrative, the works focus on the traces and forms that persist. Lim Heejae’s paintings condense moments where biological figures and movement intersect, while Moon Isaac’s sculptures appear as fragmentary remains or specimens dispersed in space. Together they form an open visual structure in which the scene continues to unfold.
Lim Heejae (b. 1993, Seoul) explores the dilemmas of depiction and the sense of human possessiveness that emerge in the process of reconstructing the concept of nature. Her recent exhibitions include Coulisse (2026), Hall 1, a non-profit exhibition space (2025), and Nesting at Space ONSU (2023) among others.
Moon Isaac (b. 1986, Seoul) explores the space between images and objects through experiments in addition and plasticity. His exhibitions include Museumhead (2022), Kumho Museum of Art (2021), SONGEUN (2023), and the Buk-Seoul Museum of Art (2022), among others.
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