Yu Si Wook is a contemporary artist whose practice explores the dialogue between material, time, and memory. Using reclaimed metals, light, and industrial textures, his works reimagine the intersection of human touch and mechanical process.
Born in South Korea and based in Los Angeles, Yu translates philosophical reflection into tangible form — transforming discarded elements into meditative compositions that echo both strength and fragility.
My works begin with fragments of metal - surfaces marked by time, labor, and silence. By reconstructing these traces, I aim to reveal the fragile connection between humanity and material, between history and transformation.
“Art for me is a conversation with matter — a moment of stillness where memory, form, and light meet.”
Yu Si Wook has worked as an art director and production designer for several acclaimed Korean films including The Busan Project, The Beast and the Beauty, The President’s Last Bang (That Guy), The Show Must Go On (The Elegant World) — winner of the Blue Dragon Film Award, Soo, and Gi (Energy). His cinematic background continues to inform the spatial composition and material sensibility of his sculptural works today.
Yu Si Wook has exhibited internationally, presenting large-scale installations and sculptural works that merge industrial material with emotional resonance.
Los Angeles, exploring the value of craftsmanship and human time in the AI era.
Ye Gajok Gallery (예가족 갤러리), Yangcheon-gu, Seoul, South Korea
Gongpyeong Art Center, Jungle Book Art Gallery, and Gangneung Culture and Arts Center.
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