GaHee Park's solo exhibition "Half-Looking, Half-Seen" is on view at Perrotin New York from April 24 to May 30, 2026. The show presents paintings that destabilize perception, using light and shadow to fragment figures and objects, with works like "Seafood Heaven," "Wetland at Dusk," and "Creeping Shadow" exploring themes of visibility, identity, and temporal collapse. The exhibition marks a trajectory toward Park's institutional debut at Yerba Buena Center for the Arts.
The exhibition matters because it positions GaHee Park as a significant contemporary painter whose work challenges conventional modes of seeing and representation. By refusing stable imagery and instead foregrounding perceptual instability, Park engages with broader cultural questions about attention, value, and the limits of visual legibility in a media-saturated world. The show also signals her rising prominence, bridging a major commercial gallery presentation with an upcoming institutional debut.