ARARIO GALLERY SEOUL presents Forbidden Love, a solo exhibition by SHIH Yung Chun (b. 1978, Taiwan), on view from October 16 (Thu) to December 6 (Sat), 2025. This marks the artist’s first solo presentation in Korea, where he unfolds his distinctive practice—spanning diverse forms and media—across three floors of the gallery. The exhibition features three-dimensional miniature installations reminiscent of puppet-theater sets, paintings based on each of these stage-like scenes, and a video work that reconstructs the overarching narrative in cinematic form. A series of these puppet-theater sets—filled with vintage toy packaging and commercial goods evocative of the artist’s childhood—depict seven distinct scenes: kitchen, hallway, hotel room, street, bar, stage, and living room. The exhibition title, Forbidden Love, serves as a metaphor for the relationships formed among objects drawn from disparate eras and environments. At the same time, it reveals the irony of “forbidden” emotions—such as betrayal, rivalry, desire, and despair—that lie dormant within the bonds portrayed across the seven scenes, including maternal care, romantic affection between lovers, friendship, and the pursuit of one’s passion.
SHIH Yung Chun, Forbidden Love
Asian Art Contemporary, 2025年10月16日