Summer Han (°2008, Beijing, China) creates photos and paintings. By taking daily life as subject matter, Han finds that movement reveals an inherent awkwardness, a humor that echoes our vulnerabilities. The artist also considers movement as a metaphor for the ever-seeking individual who experiences continuous loss.

Her photos isolate the movements of humans and/or objects, creating new sequences that reveal an inseparable relationship between motion and sound. By questioning the concept of movement, she often employs creative game tactics that are never permissive. Play becomes a serious matter, with different rules applied than in everyday life, and even everyday objects undergo transubstantiation. Her works are characterized by the use of everyday objects in which recognition plays an important role.