A group exhibition celebrating the 33rd anniversary of Hansot. Four artists — Hwang In-sun, HaruK, Hwanhee and Kim Eun-ha — reinterpret everyday food: rice, side dishes, ingredients, and the lunchbox itself as a language of art.
Building on Hansot's 33-year ethos of "contributing to the community with a warm lunchbox," the show translates the memory, emotion, and communal value of food into contemporary art. The exhibition space is divided like the compartments of a lunchbox, each filled by one artist's work — including Hwang In-sun's "Kimchi March II," recreating cabbage leaves through hanji dyeing, and Hwanhee's "Onhwa," combining a heaping bowl of cotton rice with traditional painting.