송미리내 <CONNECTED_응축된 호흡>
2025.5.7-5.31
주요 행사
패널토크 2025.5.22 PM7:00
<철학 더하기 미술/ 정세근 철학자가 묻는다.>
-호흡과 감성,예술과 철학이 만나는 시간-
수강인원 15명 (수강자에게 작가의 소품증정)
참가비 3만원
문의 01035739184 Eartsalondeh@gmail.com

As the second project of 2025, this exhibition celebrates the vitality of spring through a relay of exhibitions under the theme of “Life” and “Humanity,” titled <<Sous les projecteurs: Women Artists in the Spotlight>>. Beginning with Joo Myung-sun’s Vie (Life), followed by Lien Pham’s Souls of Silence and Sangmi Lee’s Pour moi, 안녕?, this exhibition marks the fourth and final chapter of the series. This spring, Art Salon de Assis Gallery is pleased to present the special exhibition <CONNECTED_Condensed Breaths> by artist Song Mirinae, known for her delicate sensibility and deep artistic resonance. On view from May 7 to May 30, 2025, this exhibition will unfold a sensory dialogue of life’s subtle textures, offering an emotional and immersive experience to viewers through the artistic expressions of Song Mirinae.


"Song Mirinae, who never lets go of the thread that connects life and art."
Artist Song Mirinae has transformed her childhood experiences—growing up alongside threads and fabrics in the presence of parents who worked in sewing—into a unique artistic language. Her work centers around everyday materials such as thread and fabric scraps, as well as her distinctive medium of "text drawing," delicately depicting the invisible connections between nature and humanity, time and space.
This exhibition serves as a condensed expression of the senses and relationships Song has shared with the world, creating an intimate space for dialogue with viewers. Her visual language is quiet yet dense, forming a space of artistic resonance that "breathes" within each viewer’s personal rhythm, evoking and illuminating intangible emotions. Thread and fabric, materials that entered her life almost fatefully, become not just tools of expression but existential mediators that connect generations, memories, and relationships. Combined with her signature technique of text drawing, each piece intricately reveals narratives of space and time, nature and humanity.
Presenting a work of art is an act of sharing breath with the viewer. Beyond the shared breath in the exhibition space, communication through various interviews also becomes a deeply meaningful and interconnected interaction. While language serves as the medium of conversation, beneath it lies the use of sensory perception to transmit invisible energy—stirring the winds of nature and creating true empathy.
In each moment, I share these breaths and exchanges with people around the world, and I channel their dense and enduring resonance into my work. This practice is a way of preserving myself—what Arne Naess refers to as self-reflection—and of embodying a society in which all beings breathe life into one another through natural relationships. In that sense, my work may be seen as a process of voluntary "self-inquiry," or even a deeper pursuit of "self-realization." — From the artist’s note-


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