Two-person exhibition of new video installations marking both artists' New York debuts. June Bum Park's videos document his creative process while revealing mechanical aspects of routine activities. His pieces present abstract cyclical narratives through static perspectives of miniature worlds. In III Crossing (2002), an oversized hand manipulates street intersection events, with fingers acting as barriers between pedestrians and traffic. The Occupation (2006) uses photo-collage to show continuous commercial development replacing landscapes. Puzzle 3 (2006) visualizes institutional routine and problem-solving, featuring sixteen individuals repeatedly rearranged among colored desks. Los Angeles-based Pascual Sisto creates digital interventions transforming mundane imagery into mesmerizing, impossible realities. Push/Pull (my luck is your misfortune) (2006) rearranges evening traffic into opposing kaleidoscopic planes. 28 Years in the Implicate Order (2004) depicts twenty-eight basketballs bouncing randomly in a parking lot before aligning in unified patterns. 4 is Better (2004) features cloned seagulls traveling across clear skies.

bitforms gallery
Group exhibition