Upcoming Exhibition


Aftershock

22 March - 24 May 2025


On the occasion of the gallery’s anniversary and 2025 Art Basel Hong Kong, PODIUM is delighted to present ‘Aftershock’, a major group exhibition that explores the seismic reverberations of trauma and the transformative potential that lies in its wake. Inspired by the seismological concept, this exhibition parallels the earth's readjustment process following a mainshock with the existential experience of searching for alternative futures after a profound disruption. Just as tectonic plates shift and settle into new configurations, the participating artists, including Ivana Bašić, Sihan Guo, Ittah Yoda, Yein Lee, and Diane Severin Nguyen, probe the liminal space between devastation and renewal, inviting viewers to contemplate how one can revitalise without defaulting to, and being bounded by habitual operational logic. 

The exhibition opens on 22 March 2025 (Sat) from 2 to 7 PM and is on view till 24 May 2025 (Sat). 

Artists
Ivana Bašić
Ittah Yoda
Sihan Guo
Yein Lee
Diane Severin Nguyen

PREVIEW

In the face of seismic upheaval, our instinctual response is to seek immediate shelter, often rendering us incapable of processing the shock in real time. This primal reaction echoes our typical responses to trauma, where our psyche enters survival mode by rewiring mental pathways and synaptic transmissions to prevent emotional overwhelm. As we navigate the aftermath, a natural inclination emerges to cling to familiar coping mechanisms, which can inadvertently perpetuate cycles of distress. This exhibition draws inspiration from the geological phenomenon of aftershocks—where tectonic plates continuously shift and settle into new formations. By exploring these natural processes as a metaphor for healing and transformation, the exhibition invites the audience to contemplate how one might learn from these shifts to build alternative futures that transcend established norms. 'Aftershock’ poses a profound question: How can one tap into the core of trauma and create new paths forward that break free from habitual patterns?

Ivana Bašić investigates the transformation of subjectivities into otherness, taking shapes in metamorphic forms with shifting bodily and metaphysical identities. Charged by her early vantage point of violence and brutality brought on by the collapse of Yugoslavia, her enigmatic sculptures, which consist of wax, glass, steel, alabaster, oil paint, and immaterial matter such as breath and pressure, prompt the viewers to reimagine ontological fixations through a posthuman and post-subject lens radically. Her work is part of the exhibition ‘Iris van Herpen: Sculpting the Senses' at the ArtScience Museum, Singapore (2025), serving as Bašić's debut institutional presence in Southeast Asia. In addition, the artist has a solo presentation touring from Schinkel Pavillon, Berlin (2024) to Montpellier Contemporain (2025), and then to the National Museum of Art in Belgrade in the fall (2025).

Elsewhere, Sihan Guo's abstract paintings construct a landscape of techno-Gnostic fantasy. Evoking the idea of disintegration, absence, and self-erasure, the vessel-like, weblike, synaptic backdrop of dissolving sceneries enthral the viewers with the enigmatic liminality of presence and absence, reality and virtuality. Meanwhile, The duo Ittah Yoda, composed of Virgile Ittah and Kai Yoda, creates polysensory and therapeutic storytelling to envisage the post-anthropocene world where the natural and the digital realms interweave, fuse, and co-evolve in the dawn of ‘symbiocene'. Their sculptures, paintings, and installations echoing organic forms and materials and transcending the temporal—informed by virtual reality and information technology—are developed through intercultural creative collaborations with various artisans, manifesting into interconnected vessels that embody and share 'genetic-artistic' information from their environment. 

Recently presented a large-scale commission at the 15th Gwangju Biennale (2024), Yein Lee's practice spans sculpture, installation, painting, and performance, depicting the body in fragmented forms and radical transitoriness. By repurposing industrial materials and interweaving elements of technology and physical organisms, her works investigate the social and ecological collapse, reverberating the voices of the otherness through the bodies in crisis. Lastly, Diane Severin Nguyen approaches digital photography as material and sculptural experimentation shaped by desire and speculation. Her video work also narrativises these tensions by examining the histories of power, victimhood, and forms of propaganda that underpin cultural (and self) image-making. Her works were exhibited in international institutions, including recent showcases at the Whitney Museum of American Art, New York (2024), Contemporary Art Gallery, Vancouver (2024), and Rockbund Art Museum, Shanghai (2023).

Press Release


Works
Diane Severin Nguyen
For me, years
2023
LightJet C-print, custom steel frame
76.2 x 66 cm | 30 × 24 in
Ed. 1/3 + 2AP

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Diane Severin Nguyen
Directions for Decomposition
2023
LightJet C-print, custom steel frame
76.2 x 66 cm | 30 × 24 in
Ed. 1/3 + 2AP

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Diane Severin Nguyen
Thirst for Love
2024
LightJet C-print, custom steel frame
52 x 65 cm | 20.5 x 25.6 in
Ed. 2/3 + 2AP


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Ittah Yoda
Iris
2024
Copper-plated steel, wax, ochres and rocks collected and transformed by the artists
45 x 7 x 26.9 cm | 17.7 x 2.8 x 10.6 in


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Ittah Yoda
Abigaëlle
2024
Copper plated steel, wax, ochres and rocks collected and transformed by the artists: Al-’Ula, (Saudi Arabia), Luberon and Vassivière Island (France), Massachusetts (USA), Peccia and Arzo (Switzerland), blown glass crystal, olfactory work Learning to fly and Lascaux created in collaboration with David Chieze (Mark Buxton perfumes, Luzi)
54 x 81 x 32 cm | 21.2 x 31.9 x 12.6 in


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Ivana Bašić
Breath seeps through her tightly closed mouth #8
2018
Breath, glass, stainless steel torque
80 x 17.8 x 15.9 cm | 31.5 x 7 x 6.25 in

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Ivana Bašić
Breath seeps through her tightly closed mouth #25
2024
Breath, glass, stainless steel torque
74.9 x 15.9 x 17.8 cm  | 29.5 x 6.25 x 7 in

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Ivana Bašić
Breath seeps through her tightly closed mouth #24
2024
Breath, glass, stainless steel torque
68.9 x 19.1 x 18.4 cm  | 27.5 x 7.5 x 7.25 in

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Yein Lee
Flap 2
2025
Galvanised steel plate, acrylic ink, lacquer
40 x 30 cm | 15.7 x 11.8 in

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Ittah Yoda
San4 Hei1
2025
Oil, oil stick, artist collected pigment from Lyon and other regions, rabbit skin glue on linen
80 x 120 cm | 31.5 x 47.2 in


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Ittah Yoda
Wai3 Laam4
2025
Oil, oil stick, artist collected pigment from Lyon and other regions, rabbit skin glue on linen
120 x 160 cm | 47.2 x 63 in

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Sihan Guo
kneeling barnacles, at the altar of erosion, copper faces conceived in succulent, giant vines—swollen, then torn, gasping, desublimating into mudras; oxidized metal, sienna, green ochre, dusky rose
2025
Oil on wood panel 
100 x 90 cm | 39.4 x 35.4 in

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Yein Lee
Flap 1
2025
Galvanised steel plate, acrylic ink, lacquer
80 x 50 cm | 31.5 x 19.7 in

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Yein Lee
Arm sprouting branches
2025
Polymer gypsum, steel plate, electrical cables, epoxy putty, fiber glass, treated dry branch, acrylic ink
60 x 20 x 37 cm | 23.6 x 7.8 x 14.6 in

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Sihan Guo
neural spurs, a faulty scan of cacti, fresh gills; olive green, verdigris, sienna, ultramarine
2025
Oil and craving on wood panel 
40 x 30 cm | 15.7 x 11.8 in

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Sihan Guo
vertebrae of dormant monolith, collapse into thousands of chiseled folds, strring up silver-throated murmurs, migrating over the far horizon; ashen blue-grey, pale olive, burnt umber, magenta
2025
Oil on wood panel 
130 x 120 cm | 51.2 x 47.2 in

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Artists
Ivana Bašić
Ittah Yoda
Sihan Guo
Yein Lee

Diane Severin Nguyen

PODIUM

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4 Heung Yip Road,
Wong Chuk Hang, Hong Kong

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