The exhibition marks the artist's first solo exhibition in Korea in four years. Based in New Haven, Connecticut, the artist presents 22 paintings that reconstruct images preserved in memory. Fantasma is a fictional manuscript in which memory and imagination, belief and experience, become intertwined. The gallery's three floors are each arranged as a different chapter of a single book, featuring works in distinct painterly styles. On view through August 15 at ARARIO GALLERY SEOUL.

