Born in Seoul in 1959, Hong Seung-Hye graduated from Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux-Arts in France after earning her BFA in Painting at Seoul National University. Since her return to Seoul in 1986, the artist has been presenting her works through various solo & group exhibitions. Hong received one of Korea’s most prestigious art prizes called ‘Lee Joong-Sup Prize’ which is auspiced by Chosun Ilbo last November. Currently, Hong teaches at Seoul National University of Technology in a fine art department. The exhibition is titled ‘Debris’ and Hong chose this particular word for a concept in her new works. Hong deliberately disassembled the geometrical forms and text from works she made last ten years with a title of ‘Organic Geometry’. Then she redeveloped these fragments into sculptural objects and a new installation work with aluminum pipes. For Hong, ‘Debris’ signifies nostalgia from the past and it also implies restart. The word may simply mean as broken pieces, however, the artist sees its own beauty through them. Hong believes these potential fragments await a birth to unknown start. Such belief, discovering possibility from uncertainty, is what Hong defines as ‘organic unpredictability’ and it is what drives force to Hong’s art works.