
To Elongate, To Entwine pairs Sangmin Lee and Yixuan Wu around structures that hold and fail simultaneously — elongation and entwinement as conditions rather than resolutions. Lee works with joint compound, mesh, and rebar tie-wire to build self-entangling forms that teeter between collapse and continuation. Wu reconstructs domestic care objects with deformed supports and unsettling glass orbs, embedding assistive gestures where comfort and disquiet coexist. Together the works inhabit nostalgia not as recovered memory but as the sensation of having once been nearer to it.