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Anne Duk Hee Jordan: Riders on the Storm

Duk Hee Jordan constructs kinetic and machine-like works that juxtapose robotic agency with organic cycles of growth, decay, and regeneration.

Anne Duk Hee Jordan, Fiona, 2023. Resin, carpet. Installation view, I will always weather with you, The Bass, Miami Beach; Photo: Zaire Aranguren

– Anne Duk Hee Jordan, Fiona, 2023. Resin, carpet. Installation view, I will always weather with you, The Bass, Miami Beach; Photo: Zaire Aranguren

The exhibition “Riders on the Storm” at Alexander Levy’s gallery views ecosystems as dynamic yet interconnected processes. The presentation unfolds as a multisensory environment that immerses visitors in these interwoven ecological processes. Although autonomous in form, they remain conceptually linked and reflect how natural phenomena unfold through interrelationships rather than in isolation. These powerful formations do not arise by chance; they are the atmosphere’s response to prevailing conditions and reveal the interconnected forces at work here. By shifting the focus away from an anthropocentric perspective, the artist situates viewers within a broader ecological continuum. Duk Hee Jordan constructs kinetic and machine-like works that juxtapose robotic agency with organic cycles of growth, decay, and regeneration.

“Anne Duk Hee Jordan: Riders on the Storm” will open as part of Gallery Weekend 2026.

Runtime: Fri, 01/05/2026 to Sat, 06/06/2026

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