The architecture of humanity
Solo System-Based Exhibition (Collection-Based)
01 May 2026The architecture of humanity is a large-scale exhibition framework that examines human history, conflict, belief systems, and identity as structured, interrelated systems rather than linear narratives.
Bringing together painting, spatial installation, and codified conceptual structures, the project constructs a series of interconnected “systems” in which historical events and human figures are reconfigured as relational forces within a unified architectural logic.
Rather than presenting history as chronology, the exhibition treats it as a spatial condition: layered, unstable, and continuously reassembled through perception, scale, and movement.
Across its structure, the architecture of humanity positions the human subject not as a fixed figure, but as a system shaped by power, memory, and transformation.
