Seongeun Lee, Steven He, Stove by a Whale at Staffordshire St Gallery, London

“Stove by a Whale” by Seongeun Lee, Steven He, curated by Jia Yue He, at Staffordshire St Gallery, London, 18/04/2024-05/05/2024.

We’re interested in areas where tides change, and the ground isn’t firm”. While architecture grounded in rational thinking is built on solid land, this shifting terrain challenges traditional paradigms. In this horizontal space without hierarchy, we explore new possibilities. By showing this liminal space, we invite the audience to envision a place like a border crossing between two worlds.

Instalation view: Steven He & Seongeun Lee, Stove by a Whale, Staffordshire St gallery (Photography by Steven He and George Baggaley), courtesy by the artists
Instalation view: Steven He & Seongeun Lee, Stove by a Whale, Staffordshire St gallery (Photography by Steven He and George Baggaley), courtesy by the artists
Instalation view: Steven He & Seongeun Lee, Stove by a Whale, Staffordshire St gallery (Photography by Steven He and George Baggaley), courtesy by the artists
Instalation view: Steven He & Seongeun Lee, Stove by a Whale, Staffordshire St gallery (Photography by Steven He and George Baggaley), courtesy by the artists
Instalation view: Steven He & Seongeun Lee, Stove by a Whale, Staffordshire St gallery (Photography by Steven He and George Baggaley), courtesy by the artists
Instalation view: Steven He & Seongeun Lee, Stove by a Whale, Staffordshire St gallery (Photography by Steven He and George Baggaley), courtesy by the artists
Instalation view: Steven He & Seongeun Lee, Stove by a Whale, Staffordshire St gallery (Photography by Steven He and George Baggaley), courtesy by the artists
Instalation view: Steven He & Seongeun Lee, Stove by a Whale, Staffordshire St gallery (Photography by Steven He and George Baggaley), courtesy by the artists
Instalation view: Steven He & Seongeun Lee, Stove by a Whale, Staffordshire St gallery (Photography by Steven He and George Baggaley), courtesy by the artists
Instalation view: Steven He & Seongeun Lee, Stove by a Whale, Staffordshire St gallery (Photography by Steven He and George Baggaley), courtesy by the artists
Instalation view: Steven He & Seongeun Lee, Stove by a Whale, Staffordshire St gallery (Photography by Steven He and George Baggaley), courtesy by the artists
Instalation view: Steven He & Seongeun Lee, Stove by a Whale, Staffordshire St gallery (Photography by Steven He and George Baggaley), courtesy by the artists
Instalation view: Steven He & Seongeun Lee, Stove by a Whale, Staffordshire St gallery (Photography by Steven He and George Baggaley), courtesy by the artists
Instalation view: Steven He & Seongeun Lee, Stove by a Whale, Staffordshire St gallery (Photography by Steven He and George Baggaley), courtesy by the artists
Instalation view: Steven He & Seongeun Lee, Stove by a Whale, Staffordshire St gallery (Photography by Steven He and George Baggaley), courtesy by the artists
Instalation view: Steven He & Seongeun Lee, Stove by a Whale, Staffordshire St gallery (Photography by Steven He and George Baggaley), courtesy by the artists

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