Drift

Anna Hölzl & Bokyeom Kwon

27.06.2025 - 30.09.2025

Between movement and stillness, material and atmosphere, form and dissolution, a quiet poetic dialogue unfolds in Drift. The sculptural works of Anna Hölzl and the painterly compositions of Bokyeom Kwon revolve around the ephemeral, the shifting – and the tension between what seems tangible and what slips away.

Anna Hölzl’s sculptures exist at the threshold between materiality and illusion. Fragile, seemingly fluid forms made of glass, metal and mirrors create moments of pause and reflection. What appears soft and flowing is in fact rigid – solid materials shaped in such a way that they catch light, reflect their surroundings and blur the boundary between surface and substance. With a precise eye for form, context and texture, Hölzl stages a quiet poetry of the everyday. Her works balance between craftsmanship and concept, between the visible and the just-about-perceivable. Through subtle gestures, they explore space, weight and perception – inviting a quiet confrontation with our own expectations.

Bokyeom Kwon, in turn, opens spaces for inner states through her large-scale paintings. In series such as Floating, Glow and Serenity, she creates atmospheric layers using acrylic and ink – like fog slowly lifting or settling. Her painting is meditative, almost soundless, carried by a sense of suspension: between presence and absence, between energy and calm. Kwon’s works appear as visual echoes of inner landscapes – finely balanced, sensitive and open.

Together, Hölzl and Kwon develop a shared language of transitions. In Drift, their work reflects on states of matter and the fluid as a formal principle – in colour and in form, in motion and in stillness.

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