Snow and sight, the landscape shaped by time – these layers gently accumulate through the perspectives of three different artists - Lim Sujin, Lee Yelin, and Choi Minhye. The dual meaning of “snow” and “eyes” refers both to the artists’ gazes and to the first snow that greets early winter in November. Though the palettes of the three artists may appear cool at first glance, they hold a quiet warmth upon closer look.
Though each artist speaks a different visual language, their perspectives meet in one space to create a subtle harmony. Images are revived, gazes linger, landscapes call forth memory. Walking through the exhibition, a soft warmth begins to spread among cool tones—and that delicate temperature shift becomes the emotion of November.
Eyes of November reflect PBG’s ongoing pursuit of new artistic collaborations. It marks a space where different worlds converge, allowing fresh emotions and viewpoints to intersect. Between November’s snow and November’s gaze, every feeling settles quietly—then begins to shine again. In this cold season, may the exhibition remain as a gentle warmth.

