
TRILEMMA - Winter Sculpture Park curated by Gallery No.32 April 2025
I created this ambitious sculpture for the Winter Sculpture Park exhibition curated by Gallery No.32. My fascination with trampolines continues here, with three stacked on top of one another. I’m drawn to the symbolism of “three”— past, present, and future, or even the religious echo of “the Father, the Son, and the Holy Spirit.”
I’m also intrigued by the cultural life cycle of trampolines: once hugely popular, now often abandoned and left to decay, scattered across gardens like skeletal remains or blown away in storms. They carry both nostalgia and eeriness, which makes them compelling sculptural objects for me.
Once again, I explore the feeling of being stuck—caught in an endless loop, running in circles with no way out. The stacked trampolines become a kind of otherworldly presence, a power source that controls the darker side of my mind. Throughout the performance i am trying to escape “evil” version of myself.
In the final moments, I pour green slime over the trampolines. I’m drawn to letting the sculpture shift and transform during the performance, allowing the materials to mutate so the work feels alive—changing, reacting, and becoming something new right in front of the audience.





