I am Siena Park, a London-based Korean artist.
My practice reconfigures the inherited semiotics of Korean folk painting, activating it as a space where moral ambiguity, aesthetic restraint, and cultural complicity quietly converge. I work across expanded painting, sculptural installation, and embedded light—constructing a slow architecture of emotional tension that resists resolution while insisting on presence.
I build a symbolic visual grammar to interrogate internalized control and socially sanctioned virtue. Through anthropomorphic figuration, fragmented narrative logic, and spatial constraint, I explore a poetics of soft rupture—where silence is not absence, but structure, and beauty is not comfort, but complicity.
I draw upon minhwa not as homage, but as détournement. In my ongoing series, *The Ambiguity of the Perpetrator*, I investigate how uncritical repetition of visual traditions can function as instruments of erasure—masking violence not through brutality, but through charm. Stillness becomes tension. Surface becomes disguise. Tradition becomes both a vessel of control and a language of resistance.
I do not illustrate trauma. I encode it—formally, emotionally, and architecturally. I offer neither clarity nor catharsis, but something far less obedient: confrontation without spectacle.
EDUCATION
• BA, Fine Art, Chelsea College of Arts (UAL)
• BA- Oriental Painting ,Keimyung University
Selected Exhibitions
• KIAF Seoul 2025, Seoul
• Start Art Fair, 2024, London
• The Graduate Art Show, 2022, Zari Gallery