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In Mist: A duo exhibition by Goyona Jung and Yang Yi

Forthcoming exhibition
8 November - 27 December 2025
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In Mist, A duo exhibition by Goyona Jung and Yang Yi
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The Hartz Project is pleased to present In Mist, a duo show by Korean artist Goyona Jung and Paris-based Chinese artist Yang Yi, at Gaia Art Space Hong Kong. The exhibition opens on November 8, 2025, and will be on view through December 27, 2025.

 

Within this silent veil, boundaries dissolve—what is seen, what is remembered, what is imagined—melting into a collective mist. The space between clarity and obscurity softly whispers, inviting exploration into the realms where memories flow and dissolve.

 

Yi’s landscapes drift as spectral veils—ephemeral, delicate visions that hover at the edge of perception. Her multiple experiences of relocating with her family since childhood have blurred her sense of place and memory, infusing her work with a haunting fluidity that oscillates between the seen and the unseen. Goyona’s figures, partial and faceless, become silent witnesses—fragments trapped in a liminal space, evoking a quiet transition between presence and absence. In this suspended realm, personal stories intertwine with universal echoes, as form and loss seamlessly blend, surrendering to the gentle tyranny of uncertainty. Stories here are born in hushed tones—half-formed, half-forgotten—waiting to be touched, felt, lost again in the endless dance of the intangible.

 

Allow yourself to drift into the mist—an undefined space where thoughts shimmer, memories fade, and the unseen becomes hauntingly alive.

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