Installation
Item set
- Title
- Installation
- Levels of Description
- Subseries(SS)
- Reference Code
- EJ2026/C1/S1/SS3
- Hierarchical classification
- Daul RHEEM Digital Collection > Artwork > Installation
- Parent record
- Artwork
- Child record
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Metal Frames Series
- Date of creation
- 2017-2025
- Extent
- Total 42 items; Artifacts 42 items.
- Creator
- Daul RHEEM
- Scope and Content
- The ‘Installation’ subseries is arranged to provide access to installation works produced between 2017 and 2025. It contains one file and a total of 42 items. F1 includes Metal Frame Series. This subseries also contains other installation works that are not assigned to a specific file.
- Custodial information
- Daul RHEEM
- Archivist
- Oh Eojin
- Date of Description
- 2026.02.22.
- Conditions Governing Access
- Prior consultation with the copyright holder is required for access to and use of the materials in this collection.
- Hierarchies
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All Collection
- Daul RHEEM Digital Collection
- Artwork
- Text (1 item)
- New media (2 items)
- Installation (34 items)
- Metal Frames Series (8 items)
- Video (1 item)
- Publication (2 items)
- Performance (2 items)
- Painting (1 item)
- Exhibition Participation Records
- Solo Exhibition
- Rheem, Daul (22 items)
- Chestnut tree-Dokkaebi-Bunjae (13 items)
- Group Exhibition
- Heartdeep (4 items)
- Contacting presence (5 items)
- The Good neighbor (4 items)
- The Last Exhibition (3 items)
- Crown Shyness (10 items)
- parallel (5 items)
- Calendar (1 item)
- Every mosquito feels the same (2 items)
- Heroes for Ghosts, A heart is Made of Many Folds (2 items)
- HOW TO BETTER YOURSELVES (8 items)
- Student Exhibition
- 2017 Undergraduate Exhibition (4 items)
- Solo Exhibition
- Non-exhibition Activity Records
- Curation
- MODELHOUSE (29 items)
- Non-exhibition Artistic Activities
- Globe (1 item)
- More Big ILLEONG (1 item)
- Every… What? (1 item)
- A Little More ILLEONG (1 item)
- Criticism (1 item)
- Curation
- Personal Materials
- Personal Records
- Personal Records (1 item)
- CV and Portfolio
- CV (1 item)
- Personal Records
- Artwork
- Daul RHEEM Digital Collection
Items
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Untitled This installation work, whose title is unknown, was produced in 2017. It was first presented at the Department of Fine Arts assignment exhibition at Korea National University of Arts. The work features a suit jacket, artificial flowers, and artificial fruits hung on a clothing rack, with a piece of hemp fabric painted with pigment lying beneath it. -
Tongue ‘Tongue’ is a work produced in 2020. It was first exhibited at the 21st Department of Fine Arts Graduation Exhibition ‘Crown Shyness’, held from December 21, 2020, to January 21, 2021, at the School of Visual Arts, Korea National University of Arts. The work consists of a tree stump painted in grey, installed next to a speaker. The title is derived from a specific part of the human body. -
Arm(Right) ‘Arm(Right)’ is a work produced in 2020. It was first exhibited at the 21st Department of Fine Arts Graduation Exhibition ‘Crown Shyness’, held from December 21, 2020, to January 21, 2021, at the School of Visual Arts, Korea National University of Arts. The work features a skateboard with its upper part partially cut, leaned against a curved wooden structure spray-painted in straight linear patterns. The wheels of the skateboard are stained with paint pigment. The title is derived from a specific part of the human body. -
The Last Exhibition ‘The Last Exhibition’ is a mobile-type portable work produced in 2024. It was presented as part of the exhibition ‘The Last Exhibition’, which began on August 20, 2024, at Locus Solus (Rasun Library). The work was co-produced by Chongjae Kim, An Meene, Daul RHEEM, and Seyoung Jeong. It features a mobile structure where photo mounts, digital prints, and the exhibition's introductory text are hung together. -
A Little More ILLEONG ‘A Little More ILLEONG’ is a work produced in 2019. Three wooden beams lean against one another in a triangular formation. One of the beams is sprayed with blue paint and has yellow three-dimensional letters spelling ‘OLLINGE’ attached to it. At the vertex where the three beams meet, a smartphone device is suspended by thread, through which a video is displayed. -
Folded ILLEONG ‘Folded ILLEONG’ is a work produced in 2020. It was first exhibited at ‘HOW TO BETTER YOURSELVES’, held from January 23 to March 6, 2020, at 402ho, 161 Hwarang-ro 32-gil, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul. The work consists of wooden battens with text written on them, installed leaning against window frames and interior structures. At the bottom, an iPad is wedged into the window frame to play an edited documentary of a house being built on an old British castle site, accompanied by the sound of a crackling fireplace. -
Eros&Psyche ‘Eros&Psyche’ is a work produced in 2020. It was first exhibited at ‘Chestnut tree-Dokkaebi-Bunjae’, held from September 29 to October 14, 2021, at Gallery175 (currently K-ARTS Art Space). The work features two photographs of a butterfly's cross-section, mirrored and displayed on the screens of two different smartphone models. Both devices are connected to chargers. -
Visage ‘Visage’ is a work produced in 2020. It was first exhibited at the 21st Department of Fine Arts Graduation Exhibition ‘Crown Shyness’, held from December 21, 2020 to January 21, 2021, at Korea National University of Arts. Wooden beams lean together in a triangular formation. One beam is painted blue and has three-dimensional letters spelling ‘OLLINGE’ attached to it. Another beam bears a label indicating the wood type (WALNUT) and its original dimensions (60 × 60 × 1500 cm). At the vertex where the three beams meet, a smartphone device is suspended by thread, through which a video is displayed. The title is derived from a specific part of the human body. -
Heart ‘Heart’ is a work produced in 2020. It was first exhibited at the 21st Department of Fine Arts Graduation Exhibition ‘Crown Shyness,’ held from December 21, 2020 to January 21, 2021, at Korea National University of Arts. An image of someone’s face, edited in various ways, is overlaid at regular intervals using wooden frames on top of a digitally printed photograph of a person’s body. Wooden beams are installed leaning between parts of the figure’s body. The title is derived from a specific part of the human body. -
Hand(Left) ‘Hand(Left)’ is a work produced in 2020. It was first exhibited at the 21st Department of Fine Arts Graduation Exhibition ‘Crown Shyness,’ held from December 21, 2020 to January 21, 2021, at Korea National University of Arts. A tree branch is suspended over a curved wooden panel spray-painted in straight linear patterns. The title is derived from a specific part of the human body. -
Safe Sex Tools for Sexual Minorities ‘Safe Sex Tools for Sexual Minorities’ is a work produced in 2017. It was presented at the Department of Fine Arts assignment exhibition at Korea National University of Arts. The work consists of wedding rings placed inside condom packages and was installed at the entrance of the Fine Arts building at Korea National University of Arts. -
Biduman ‘Biduman’ is a work produced in 2021. It was first exhibited at ‘Chestnut tree-Dokkaebi-Bunjae’, held from September 29 to October 14, 2021, at Gallery175 (currently K-ARTS Art Space). The work consists of fabric featuring jewels embedded on the front and plant patterns depicted on the back. During the exhibition, the location of the work is subject to constant change. -
Biduman ‘Biduman’ is a work produced in 2021. It was first exhibited at ‘Chestnut tree-Dokkaebi-Bunjae’, held from September 29 to October 14, 2021, at Gallery175 (currently K-ARTS Art Space). The work consists of fabric featuring jewels embedded on the front and plant patterns depicted on the back. During the exhibition, the location of the work is subject to constant change. -
White Night ‘White Night’ is a work produced in 2019. It was first exhibited in ‘parallel’, held from May 7 to May 27, 2019, at Theory Gallery of Korea National University of Arts. The title refers to the overall condition of the area in which ‘Melon’—a structure assembled into a resting space according to the exhibition timeline and otherwise inaccessible—was installed. -
Ankle ‘Ankle’ is a work produced in 2020. It was first exhibited at the 21st Department of Fine Arts Graduation Exhibition ‘Crown Shyness,’ held from December 21, 2020 to January 21, 2021, at Korea National University of Arts. An aquarium is placed on top of a wooden sculptural structure, containing a water circulation motor and a shrimp-shaped silicone lure. A light is installed above the aquarium to illuminate it. The title is derived from a part of the human body. -
Webbed hand ‘Webbed hand’ is a work produced in 2021. It was first exhibited at ‘Chestnut tree-Dokkaebi-Bunjae’, held from September 29 to October 14, 2021, at Gallery175 (currently K-ARTS Art Space). The work features objects, including wooden battens, leaning against one another, with some components painted. The title is derived from a specific part of a fish. -
Muxiphobia ‘Muxiphobia’ is a work produced in 2024. It was first exhibited at ‘Rheem, Daul’, held from August 23 to September 22, 2024, at sangheeut. The work consists of a mural drawn with a pen on one of the gallery walls, paired with a photograph of the space—taken before the installation—inserted into a photo mount and hung on the wall. This work shares the same title as the piece ‘Muxiphobia’ produced in 2021. -
Muxiphobia ‘Muxiphobia’ is a work produced in 2021. It was first exhibited at ‘Chestnut tree-Dokkaebi-Bunjae’, held from September 29 to October 14, 2021, at Gallery175 (currently K-ARTS Art Space). The work consists of a 3D-modeled image of an iPhone with a mirror texture printed and attached to the gallery wall. This image was then photographed from the same angle as a CCTV feed, reprinted, and layered over the original 3D-modeled image. Viewers are restricted from seeing the primary image up close, forced instead to view it through the distant perspective recorded in the secondary image. -
Melon ‘Melon’ is a work produced in 2019. It was first exhibited in the exhibition ‘parallel’, held from May 7 to May 27, 2019, at Theory Gallery of Korea National University of Arts. Installed in the central corridor of the university, the work is composed of interior construction materials and electrical fixtures, enabling it to function as a resting space. According to the exhibition timeline, it is assembled into a lounge area, while at other times access to the space is restricted. -
Echo ‘Echo’ is a work produced in 2023. It was first exhibited at ‘Contacting presence’, held from December 27, 2023, to January 6, 2024, at Space Cadalogs. The work features bird-strike prevention stickers printed in Braille using color sheets on the window. The Braille text conveys a warning about approaching a beloved object too closely. -
Remoted ILLEONG ‘Remoted ILLEONG’ is a work produced in 2020. It was first exhibited in ‘HOW TO BETTER YOURSELVES,’ held from January 23 to March 6, 2020, at 402ho 161 Hwarang-ro 32-gil Seongbuk-gu Seoul. The work was collaboratively produced by coknow and Daul RHEEM, who both participated in the exhibition. Wooden beams are installed leaning in a triangular pyramid formation, with patterned glass attached to one side. Behind the patterned glass, a painting by coknow is placed. -
Back ‘Back’ is a work produced in 2020. It was first exhibited at the 21st Department of Fine Arts Graduation Exhibition ‘Crown Shyness,’ held from December 21, 2020 to January 21, 2021, at Korea National University of Arts. The installation consists of a bonsai encased in a wooden crate placed on a gray-painted tree stump. The title is derived from a specific part of the human body. -
Hind right arm ‘Hind right arm’ is a work produced in 2021. It was first exhibited at ‘Chestnut tree-Dokkaebi-Bunjae’, held from September 29 to October 14, 2021, at Gallery175 (currently K-ARTS Art Space). The work features objects, including wooden battens and car wipers, leaning against one another, with some components painted. During the exhibition, the arrangement of these leaning objects may be subject to change. The title is derived from a specific part of the human body. -
Hind Right Arm(Rose Tattoo) ‘Hind Right Arm(Rose Tattoo)’ is a work produced in 2022. It was first exhibited at ‘Every mosquito feels the same’, held from January 19 to January 29, 2022, at THIS IS NOT A CHURCH. The work features objects, including wooden battens and car wipers, leaning against one another, with some components painted. The title is derived from a specific part of the human body. -
More Big ILLEONG ‘More Big ILLEONG’ is a work produced in 2019. Wooden beams lean against each other in a triangular formation, with patterned glass attached to one side. One of the beams bears a paper sticker indicating its standard dimensions, over which red and white spray paint has been applied. A bell-shaped form is placed at the base of the beams. -
Eyelid ‘Eyelid’ is a work produced in 2020. It was first exhibited at the 21st Department of Fine Arts Graduation Exhibition ‘Crown Shyness,’ held from December 21, 2020 to January 21, 2021, at Korea National University of Arts. A device is installed between two wooden beams and a wooden sculptural element. The device screen appears distorted through patterned glass inserted between the two beams. The title is derived from a part of the human body. -
Wing Scales ‘Wing Scales’ is a work produced in 2025. It was first exhibited at ‘Calendar’, held from December 1 to December 30, 2025, at Gallery sangheeut. The work is installed within a wooden partition wall and is composed of various materials, including ribbons, roses, gesso, carbon paper drawings on canvas, Hanji (traditional Korean paper), and walnut frames. -
A Writing for My Mother, Mrs. Kim Sochun It is a work produced in 2017 titled ‘A Writing for My Mother, Mrs. Kim Sochun’. It was exhibited in 2017 at the Department of Fine Arts assignment exhibition held at Korea National University of Arts. The work was composed by gathering and stitching together passages that the artist’s mother had written to her mother, and presenting them hanging over a wooden box. -
Pore ‘Pore’ is a work produced in 2020. It was first exhibited at the 21st Department of Fine Arts Graduation Exhibition ‘Crown Shyness,’ held from December 21, 2020 to January 21, 2021, at Korea National University of Arts. A smartphone is propped upright on a white wooden piece placed between perforated wooden elements, and the screen displays an image of the Korean letter ‘오(Oh)’. The title is derived from a specific part of the human body. -
Portrait ‘Portrait’ is a work produced in 2020. It was first exhibited at ‘HOW TO BETTER YOURSELVES’, held from January 23 to March 6, 2020, at 402ho, 161 Hwarang-ro 32-gil, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul. The work consists of carpet images printed on paper with specific measurements written in a caption format, installed on the walls of the exhibition space. -
KF94 ‘KF94’ is a work produced in 2020. It was first exhibited at ‘Chestnut tree-Dokkaebi-Bunjae’, held from September 29 to October 14, 2021, at Gallery175 (currently K-ARTS Art Space). An image of someone’s face, edited in various ways, is overlaid at regular intervals using wooden frames on top of a digitally printed photograph of a person’s body. At the top, spray-painted wooden battens are installed leaning between parts of the figure’s body. -
FELIX ‘FELIX’ is a work produced in 2017. It was exhibited at the Department of Fine Arts assignment exhibition held at Korea National University of Arts in 2017. Inside a rabbit doll with the word ‘FLEIX’ written on its foot, pieces of meat were inserted, causing a decaying odor to develop as the exhibition period progressed. -
Chaetodon ‘Chaetodon’ is a work produced in 2023. It was first exhibited at the first part of ‘Heartdeep’, held from August 15 to August 29, 2023, at Bom Boniere New York. The work features Hanji (traditional Korean paper) folded into a 'Dong-seo-nam-buk' (origami fortune teller) shape, with intricate curved patterns drawn in pencil. Black circles are drawn on each of the four edges of the paper. -
20180928, 22800842, 20201225 ‘20180928, 22800842, 20201225’ is a work produced in 2021. It was first exhibited at ‘Chestnut tree-Dokkaebi-Bunjae’, held from September 29 to October 14, 2021, at Gallery175 (currently K-ARTS Art Space). The work consists of three images, each measuring 14 × 8 cm, edited by the artist.