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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Myungtaek Jung, Anchored Void, 2025
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Myungtaek Jung

Anchored Void, 2025
Bronze
H. 75 x W. 601 x D. 134.5 cm
H. 29 1/2 x W. 236 5/8 x D. 53 inches
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Through the union of stone and wood, the works explore the relationship between temporality and structure, reflecting a distinctly Korean aesthetic that harmonises with nature. By employing materials such as...
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Through the union of stone and wood, the works explore the relationship between temporality and structure, reflecting a distinctly Korean aesthetic that harmonises with nature. By employing materials such as bronze the work embodies the pure beauty of materiality. In particular, the deep brown tones evoke the quiet gravity of time’s passage. Balancing tradition and organic form, solidity and flexibility, this series offers a sensorial experience imbued with space for contemplation.

Anchored Void is a modular bronze dining table with a split tabletop configuration. The design consists of two independent sections, one longer and one shorter, that can be arranged together as a single composition or displayed separately. This split approach creates visual rhythm, functional flexibility, and a dynamic interplay between balance and asymmetry.
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