Installation view of 《One Day: A Story from the Distant Future》 ©PIBI Gallery

PIBI Gallery presents a group exhibition 《One Day: A Story from the Distant Future》 on view through July 12.

Featured artists Eunha Kim, Joonhee Lee, Mira Park, and Geunyoung Hong each employ a distinct medium and visual language to offer a constellation of elusive clues, evocative imagery, and subtle allusions—drifting without clear beginnings or endings, much like oral folktales passed down through generations. Viewers are invited to follow these fragments of the future and weave their own narratives along the way.

Installation view of 《One Day: A Story from the Distant Future》 ©PIBI Gallery

At times, we imagine sounds echoing from a time yet to come—at once familiar and strange, grounded in reality yet seeming to drift from unknown fissures beyond. 《One Day: A Story from the Distant Future》 emerges from this notion.

Rather than presenting narrative overtly, the artists embed implicit stories within images and forms, leaving behind visual traces of “scenes before stories” or “landscapes after memory.” Their works remain open-ended, defying closure and evolving continuously, much like oral storytelling traditions. Viewers are then led to follow such pieces and construct a narrative of their own.

Installation view of 《One Day: A Story from the Distant Future》 ©PIBI Gallery

Working across diverse media—including textiles, drawing, animation, painting, and ceramics—the four artists unravel dissonant layers of time and perception. By envisioning a multiplicity of futures that resist convergence, they allow viewers to encounter distinct sensory experiences shaped by differing rhythms.

Participating Artists: Eunha Kim, Joonhee Lee, Mira Park, Geunyoung Hong