B I R D - F L O W E R - W I N D , 2 0 2 6
Group Show ‘Where Large Flowers Still Open’ at
Amelie du Chalard
SoHo, New York
A group exhibition brings together three artists in a shared exploration of nature, memory and transformation. Through painting, collage and ceramic, distinct yet complementary practices engage with landscape, movement and materiality.
Hur’s ‘Bird-Flower-Wind’ sculptures draw a parallel between limestone landscape of Les Baux-de-Provence and clay — the artist created bird forms with wing-like, feathered planes that evoke both plumage and floral petals caught in motion by the wind. Carved voids simultaneously suggest spaces of shelter and habitation, emphasizing a tension between transience and dwelling. Suspended between movement and stillness, the forms appear carried by shifting currents while retaining traces of permanence and refuge. The sculptures reflect on the impermanence embedded within seemingly solid forms, capturing matter in an ongoing state of transformation.
Research on ancient ritual objects and traditional iconography and memory of the geological formation converge within a shared material language, producing forms that feel at once ancient and in motion, grounding the sculptures in both cultural continuity and personal encounter.
Featured artist include Yoona Hur, Amy Wright and Prudence Dudan
Site-specific installation
Bird-Flower-Wind 1 & 3, 2026
Bird-Flower-Wind 1, 3 & 2, 2026
Bird Vessel 2, 2019
Bird-Flower-Wind 4, 2026
Bird-Flower-Wind 5, 2026
Birds (Pair), 2026
Wild Garden, 2024
Bird-Flower-Wind 5, 2026
Bird-Flower-Wind 8, 2026
Bird-Flower-Wind 6, 2026
Bird Vessel 10, 2026