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School of Visual Arts Creative Studio Presents the Outcome Exhibition of Its 10th Artist-in-Residence, Black Hole Spaghetti
03. 03(Tue)
School of Visual Arts Creative Studio Presents the Outcome Exhibition of Its 10th Artist-in-Residence, Black Hole Spaghetti

 

School of Visual Arts Creative Studio Presents the Outcome Exhibition of Its 10th Artist-in-Residence, Black Hole Spaghetti


From Wednesday, March 4 to Saturday, March 14, the K-Arts School of Visual Arts Creative Studio will present Black Hole Spaghetti, the outcome exhibition of its 10th Artist-in-Residence program, on the first floor of the K-Arts Library at the Seokgwan Campus.

 

The term “spaghettification” describes the stretching of matter caused by extreme gravitational differentials generated by a black hole’s immense pull. As an object draws nearer to the black hole, the tidal forces intensify, amplifying the gravitational gradient and elongating the object into long, noodle-like strands. This cosmic distortion serves as a metaphor for the exhibition's exploration of entanglement and superposition in spacetime—a state where remnants of relativity intermingle and coexist. Black Hole Spaghetti invites viewers to immerse themselves within this shared moment of space and time, attending closely to the intricate interplay of these entangled states.

 

Participating artists include Lara Jehanno, Lia Maurer Morelli, Bae Han-sol, Song Ji-u, Ryu Yae-rim, Lee Jin-hyung, Jee Sim, Choi A-mi, Hong Ja-young, and WHIWHI. On March 4, a workshop and performance program featuring audience participation will take place, highlighting Jee Sim’s drawing showcase Nontune and a sound performance by pansori singer Im Chae-eun exploring diverse vocal textures.