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Artist
Lena Kim, a Korean-American urban street artist from Brooklyn
Origin
Mumbai
Exhibition Closes In (UTC)
About the work
In 'Urban Reflections,' Lena Kim invites viewers to experience the city's hidden rhythms and overlooked narratives. Through intricate, hand-painted murals and stencils, she captures the dynamic interplay between urban decay and rebirth, revealing the beauty in the overlooked and the forgotten. By day, the artworks blend seamlessly into the cityscape, but as night falls, intricate LED lights embedded within the pieces come alive, elevating the viewer's perception of the urban environment. This immersive exhibition promises to challenge the way we see and interact with our cities.
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A single spotlight and a full rotation—discovery at an exhibition's pace, not a feed's.
New names and narratives each day, with visitors from every time zone.
Traditional, digital, lens-based, or hybrid—if it belongs in a museum context, it can be considered.
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