The compressed sculpture of Park Sun Ki deranges the viewpoint of the viewer, showing are interpretation of viewing 3D pieces. Bahk Seon Ghi has always thought about space, a human’s visual sense, and the gap in the perception between space and a human’s visual sense. When we are aware of a place, we usually depend on our visual sense. And we understand and interpret it through the sizes and locations of the items within it. That is, as we observe the arranged items, we come to understand the whole of the place. At this his solo exhibition, he is showing 6M large charcoal installation, 8 sculptures and 4 drawings.