Museum SAN Unveils Drawing on Space | Antony Gormley’s Largest Korean Exhibition and First Permanent Installation Ground

Museum SAN, a museum of the Hansol Cultural Foundation, presents Drawing on Space, a solo exhibition by British sculptor Antony Gormley (b. 1950), on view from June 20 to November 30, 2025. Spanning all three galleries of the Cheongjo Gallery, the exhibition features 48 works—including 7 sculptures, 40 drawings and prints, and a major installation—marking Gormley’s largest presentation in Korea to date.

Gormley’s practice redefines the language of sculpture through sustained investigation into the human body as a site of spatial perception and existential inquiry.

Beginning with casts of his own body, his work has evolved into increasingly abstract forms that challenge fixed representation, inviting viewers to engage through physical movement, sensory awareness, and embodied experience.

His sculptures function not as static objects but as catalysts for perceptual activation within space.

FIELD, 1984
 | BLACK PIGMENT, LINSEED OIL AND CHARCOAL | PHOTOGRAPH BY STEPHEN WHITE & CO
MOON III, 2017
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Coinciding with the exhibition is the unveiling of Ground, a newly conceived permanent installation created in collaboration with Japanese architect Tadao Ando (b. 1941), inaugurating the first permanent space dedicated exclusively to Gormley’s work worldwide.

Conceived by Gormley and Ando as both a work of art and an experiential site, Ground embodies Museum SAN’s founding vision of integrating art, architecture, and nature.

PLACE, 1986
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The new permanent space stands as a culmination of the museum’s ongoing commitment to creating experimental environments where sculpture, landscape, and architecture converge.

RIM, 1995
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Drawing on Space: Reframing the Body within Space

The artist’s meditation on the human form, which began with casting his own body in plaster in the early years of his practice, has evolved into increasingly abstract structures that prompt a reconsideration of how the body exists within space. Rather than serving as static objects, Gormley’s works function as catalysts that activate the mind, senses, and awareness of viewers, inviting them to engage with both the artworks and surrounding space.

STEADY IV, 2018
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GROUND I, 2024
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As Gormley states, “The idea of this exhibition is to allow physical and imaginative space to come together. The works will activate rather than occupy space, and explore the enclosures of architecture and the body as sensate.”

LUX XXIV, 2023
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From the elusive bodies of Liminal Field to the spiraling forms of Orbit Field II and works on paper charting the interplay of light and darkness, Drawing on Space articulates Gormley’s investigation into the boundaries of embodiment and space.

RUN I, 2021
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GROUND: AIR – 2024 – 27.2 X 187.5 X 44.6 – CAST IRON
GROUND: RISE – 2024 – 101.4 X 50.2 X 118.9 – CAST IRON
GROUND: BARE – 2024 – 78.5 X 40.5 X 58.5 – CAST IRON

The exhibition unfolds across three galleries. In Gallery 1, Liminal Field introduces seven sculptures that replace anatomical depiction with cellular geometries, evoking the fragile, shifting form of a bubble.

These sculptures create a series of human spaces within space, prompting reflection on where the boundaries of the body begin and end.

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Gallery 2 features a selection of drawings and prints developed alongside his sculptural explorations, offering insight into how his concerns extend into two-dimensional media.

SOVEREIGN STATE XV, 2002 
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These works explore key themes that recur throughout his practice — the dynamic between body and architecture, the tension between mass and void, and the sensory registers of touch and sight. 

LIMINAL FIELD: SLIP, 2015
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The experience builds toward Gallery 3, where Orbit Field II serves as the exhibition’s centerpiece. Aluminum rings of varying scales intersect and animate the architectural volume—some anchored to walls, floor, and ceiling, others suspended freely. “The object nature of the work is less important than its ability to act as an instrument to encourage the proprioceptive awareness of the viewer,” Gormley explains. As visitors duck, weave, and navigate through the structure, their movement becomes integral to the work itself.

Ground: A Meditative Confluence of Art, Architecture, and Landscape

Ground is a permanent architectural intervention jointly conceived by Gormley and Ando. Embedded beneath the museum’s flower garden, Ground comprises a 25-meter-wide subterranean dome rising 7.2 meters, with an oculus drawing natural light into the space. Evocative of the Pantheon, Ground merges constructed form with the surrounding Korean topography.

LIMINAL FIELD: STAY, 2015
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Visitors first descend from the garden level into an underground observation room, where seven cast-iron sculptures from Gormley’s Blockworks series are encountered through panoramic glazing. These standing, crouching, seated, and reclining figures evoke psychological states that prompt contemplation.

From there, visitors move into the central dome, engaging directly with the sculptures and becoming part of the spatial encounter. The experience extends into the landscape, where a solitary figure anchors the view toward the distant mountains, uniting sculpture, architecture, nature, and viewer in a singular moment.

Ground embodies Museum SAN’s commitment to expanding the museum experience beyond conventional white-cube exhibition formats.

Transforming space, art, and nature into a singular experience, Ground culminates and embodies Museum SAN’s mission statement: Disconnect to connect.

LIMINAL FIELD: SLIP, 2015
 – 4 MM SQUARE SECTION MILD STEEL BAR – PHOTOGRAPH BY STEPHEN WHITE & CO.

Since opening in 2013, Museum SAN has continually expanded its vision beyond the conventional gallery model, introducing unique architectural interventions such as the James Turrell Pavilion (2013), Meditation Hall (2019), and Space of Light (2023). With Ground, the museum further deepens this founding vision, inviting visitors to reconnect with the present moment through an immersive encounter with art, architecture, and nature.


Antony Gormley

Antony Gormley (b. 1950, London) is widely acclaimed for his sculptures, installations and public artworks that investigate the relationship of the human body to space. His work has developed the potential opened up by sculpture since the 1960s through a critical engagement with both his own body and those of others in a way that confronts fundamental questions of where human beings stand in relation to nature and the cosmos. Gormley continually tries to identify the space of art as a place of becoming in which new behaviours, thoughts and feelings can arise.

Gormley’s work has been widely exhibited throughout the UK and internationally with exhibitions at Galerie Rudolfinum, Prague (2024); Musée Rodin, Paris (2023); Lehmbruck Museum, Duisburg (2022); Museum Voorlinden, Wassenaar (2022); National Gallery Singapore, Singapore (2021); Royal Academy of Arts, London (2019); Delos, Greece (2019); Uffizi Gallery, Florence (2019); Philadelphia Museum of Art, USA (2019); Long Museum, Shanghai (2017); National Portrait Gallery, London (2016); Forte di Belvedere, Florence (2015); Zentrum Paul Klee, Bern (2014); Centro Cultural Banco do Brasil, São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and Brasília (2012); Deichtorhallen, Hamburg (2012); The State Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg (2011); Kunsthaus Bregenz, Austria (2010); Hayward Gallery, London (2007); Malmö Konsthall, Sweden (1993); and Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Humlebæk (1989). Permanent public works include the Angel of the North (Gateshead, England), Another Place (Crosby Beach, England), Inside Australia (Lake Ballard, Western Australia), Exposure (Lelystad, the Netherlands), Chord (MIT – Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge, MA, USA) and Alert (Imperial College London, England).

Gormley was awarded the Turner Prize in 1994, the South Bank Prize for Visual Art in 1999, the Bernhard Heiliger Award for Sculpture in 2007, the Obayashi Prize in 2012 and the Praemium Imperiale in 2013. In 1997 he was made an Officer of the British Empire (OBE) and was made a knight in the New Year’s Honours list in 2014. He is an Honorary Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects, an Honorary Doctor of the University of Cambridge and a Fellow of Trinity and Jesus Colleges, Cambridge. Gormley has been a Royal Academician since 2003.

Facts & Credits 
Exhibition DRAWING ON SPACE: June 20 – November 30, 2025 – GROUND (Permanent Space): Opens June 20, 2025 (ongoing)
Artist Antony Gormley
Location Museum SAN, 260, Oakvalley 2-gil, Jijeong-myeon, Wonju-si, Gangwon-do, Korea
Open daily 10am – 6pm (last admission 5pm), Closed on Mondays


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