Installation view of 《Unseen Relations》 ©G Gallery

G Gallery presents the group exhibition 《Unseen Relations》, featuring works by Sun You, Huh Suyon, and Julia Kowalska, on view through February 7.

The exhibition 《Unseen Relations》 brings together works by the three artists to trace the textures of emotions with complex, elusive layers and flows, and to explore the subtle grain of their “unseen relations.”


Huh Suyon, precarious future, ever-giving flowers, 2025, Paint on silk organza, 170 x 130 cm ©G Gallery

《Unseen Relations》 traces these invisible seams of relation—inviting the viewer to dwell in the slow formation of feeling and in the moments when one’s perception shifts imperceptibly before an artwork. The emotional undercurrents that Sun You, Huh Suyon, and Julia Kowalska each explore are reconstructed within the act of viewing itself.

Though their materials and visual languages differ, the three artists converge in how they reorganize the viewer’s sensory orientation. The emotional structures they illuminate—anxiety, desire, interdependence—surface not through conclusive narratives but through fleeting impressions and delicate instabilities.


Sun You, No Title, 2025, Wire, beads, silk pins, magnets, acrylic on canvas, artificial flowers, acrylic on ceramic base, Dimensions variable (approx. 22 x 30 x 46 cm) ©G Gallery

《Unseen Relations》 turns away from monumental statements and attends to the relational moments that arise within the act of viewing itself. A small movement of an object, the faint tremor of a feeling, the instant when a gaze returns—within these experiences, relation is newly formed, and the viewer is quietly prompted to reconsider the ways they have been in the world.

Participating Artists: Sun You, Huh Suyon, Julia Kowalska