
G Gallery presents 《The Mutable Line》, a group exhibition
featuring Haevan Lee, Choi Sujin, and Camilla Alberti, on view through July 26.
This presentation brings together three
artists whose distinct practices explore the notion of boundaries—physical,
psychological, ecological—not as fixed lines, but as mutable, shifting spaces.

Haevan Lee (b. 1990) paints the psychological landscapes of geopolitical borders, evoking the tension and memory that linger along the edges of division. Choi Sujin (b. 1986) draws together fragments from different times and spaces to construct a dreamlike terrain where layered recollections destabilize temporal and spatial logic. Camilla Alberti (b. 1994) approaches boundaries from an ecological and posthuman perspective, using decaying natural materials to visualize the interwoven relationships among species, time, and matter.

Haevan Lee, Choi Sujin, and Camilla Alberti
each approach the boundary differently—drawing it, erasing it, reshaping it not
as a line but a surface; presenting the possibility of connection and fluidity
instead of separation and rigidity. Their works remind us that the borders
surrounding us are not immutable lines but mutable terrains—forever shifting,
entangling, and unfolding into new spaces for perception and connection.
Participating
Artists: Haevan
Lee, Choi Sujin, Camilla Alberti