Taking Place
Taking Place considers the seat as a structure that holds one’s position within time. To sit is not only to occupy space, but to enter a moment shaped by memory, anticipation, and uncertainty. Each form suggests a point of stillness—where perspective emerges quietly through the a
These works reflect how presence unfolds through pause, hesitation, and duration. The seat becomes less a place of use, and more a condition of being—marking where the body lingers, withdraws, or settles. Position does not appear fixed, but continuously formed through time, accumulation, and the quiet decision of where to stay.
The Seat No.4, 2026
Metal, polymer clay, sponge
The Seat No.3, 2025
Metal, resin, nut shells, fur, leather
The Seat No.1, 2025
Metal, rope, fur
The Seat No.2, 2025
Metal, pearl, rubber, fur
The Seat No.6, 2025
Metal, plastic, rope
Spinning Seat, 2026
Metal, plastic
The Seat No.5, 2026
Metal, rope