Kay Moon is a South Korean sculptor and installation artist based in New York. His practice explores sacred symbolism, fragmented identity, and emotional duality through immersive spatial forms. Drawing from Christian theology, Korean cultural codes, and material experimentation, his work... Read More
Kay Moon is a South Korean sculptor and installation artist based in New York. His practice explores sacred symbolism, fragmented identity, and emotional duality through immersive spatial forms. Drawing from Christian theology, Korean cultural codes, and material experimentation, his work often examines the fragile boundary between beauty and discomfort. He holds a BFA in Sculpture from Pratt Institute and was recently awarded the Eleanor Roosevelt Award. His recent works integrate scent, film, and metal-based structures to create sensory experiences that challenge perception and evoke devotion.