Ed Atkins

1 day in space

August 31 October 31, 2026

Seoul

In 1 day in space, Ed Atkins presents a series of expanded photographic works that mobilize the medium’s technologies, formal strategies, and temporal concerns to allegorize creaturely life.

At the center of the exhibition is a major new moving image work, Passive Mech, a timelapse film that documents the gradual deterioration of a cardboard stage set installed outside the artist’s family home in Zealand, Denmark. Shot from the window of his young daughter’s room at a rate of one frame per minute over the course of a month, the work’s 43,200 exposures and countless audio clips document both the greening turn from winter to spring and the structure’s eventual failure—each as indifferent to the other as they are inexorable. Our anticipation of the scene’s dramatic potential gradually yields to the absence of a protagonist and the corresponding pressures of growth and decay.

Included in the exhibition is a group of non-photographic works that similarly address the medium’s sentimental logic. Here, Atkins presents frottages that trade light for touch, unique prints pulled from a small selection of Passive Mech’s stills, and a series of personal photos mounted on forms made from family debris like cereal boxes and glitter glue. Addressing how objects and images simultaneously preserve and succumb to the moments they depict, Atkins examines the constructed and consecrated structures with which we buffer ourselves against change.

Work

Ed Atkins

16th of April 2026, 19.21′30″ (Passive Mech)

About

Ed Atkins (b. 1982, Oxford, United Kingdom) lives and works in Copenhagen. His work has been the subject of numerous solo exhibitions worldwide including TANK, Shanghai; Espace Louis Vuitton München, Germany; New Museum, New York; Museum of Contemporary Art Kiasma, Helsinki, Finland; Kunsthaus Bregenz, Austria and K21 Düsseldorf, Germany; Martin-Gropius-Bau, Berlin; MMK Frankfurt, Germany; DHC/ART, Montréal); Castello di Rivoli and Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, Turin, Italy; The Kitchen, New York; SMK, Copenhagen; Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam; The Serpentine Gallery, London; Julia Stoschek Collection, Düsseldorf, Germany; and MoMA PS1, Queens, New York. Atkins was included in the 56th and 58th Venice Biennales, the 13th Lyon Biennial, and Performa 13 and 19.

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