Installation view of “Lost in Garden” ©ARARIO GALLERY

ARARIO GALLERY presents a solo exhibition “Lost in Garden” by KIM Byoungho (b. 1974), on view through February 8, at its Seoul branch.

KIM primarily works with metal as his main medium, creating sculptures and installations distinguished by their striking aesthetic forms. His meticulous creative process, rooted in detailed design blueprints and executed within a highly systematized production framework, reflects aspects of contemporary society. The exhibition at ARARIO GALLERY SEOUL spans 3 floors and features 15 works of varying scales, including both representative and newly created pieces.

Installation view of “Lost in Garden” ©ARARIO GALLERY

The artist likens his sculptural principles to an artificially cultivated "garden," using metal modules as fundamental building blocks to explore the aesthetics of composition within three-dimensional space. Abstract forms and surfaces, finished with diverse textures, interact to achieve a unique balance and harmony within the exhibition space.

On the basement level, Horizontal Garden (2018) floats midair, its massive form suspended by thin wires from the ceiling. The diverse shapes of shadows cast on the floor extend the sculpture’s presence into the surrounding space. On the ground floor, Two Collisions (2024), a rotating machine-like work composed of two forms, is displayed.

Installation view of “Lost in Garden” ©ARARIO GALLERY

Nearby, the radiant silver sculpture 57 Vertical Gardens (2024) presents a striking array of rounded metal ellipsoids—referred to as "civilization’s excrescences"—densely perched on linear structures. On the 3rd floor, works such as A Section of the Garden (2024), 9 Observations (2024), and 323 Thorns (2024) highlight the artist’s focus on planar and linear elements.

Ji Yeon Lee has been working as an editor for the media art and culture channel AliceOn since 2021 and worked as an exhibition coordinator at samuso (now Space for Contemporary Art) from 2021 to 2023.