Bradwolff & Partners is excited to participate in Art Brussels 2025 with the duo presentation "Fluid Realities" by Iva Gueorguieva and Jaehun Park. We warmly invite you to visit us at stand 6D-02.
Fluid Realities
Water flows, breaks, and transforms. It has no fixed form and permeates everything. In this duo presentation, Gueorguieva and Park explore the fluid transitions between order and chaos, nature and simulation, the analogue and the digital.
Gueorguieva’s paintings and installations are energetic, rhythmic constructions. In "River" (2025), the composition bursts apart in colour and movement – a dynamic stream of paint and fabric. This monumental work (305 × 198 cm), made of acrylic and gauze on muslin, emphasises the fluid nature of water and the boundary between structure and decay.
Park explores the virtual dimensions of nature and reality. In Twig Room, a broken branch slowly rotates in a concrete room, while computer-generated 3D water animation conjures a waterfall from its fractured form. Concrete, as a symbol of technological progress, serves as the surreal and symbolic backdrop. The work raises questions about the relationship between nature and technology: what does this say about our responsibility as a civilisation?
Together, the works create a dialogue about the fluidity of time, matter, and meaning. Fluid Realities invites reflection: what can we still hold on to – and what inevitably slips through our fingers?
Iva Gueorguieva (1974, Sofia, Bulgaria) lives and works in Los Angeles. She has had solo exhibitions at venues including the Benton Museum of Art, UTA Artist Space, and LACMA. Her work is held in collections such as the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Museum of Contemporary Art Los Angeles, Museum of Contemporary Art San Diego, Minneapolis Institute of Art, Art, Design and Architecture Museum (UC Santa Barbara), Pomona College Museum of Art, Weisman Art Museum (University of Minnesota), and The Cohen Family Collection. Gueorguieva has received the Howard Foundation Grant and the Pollock-Krasner Grant.
Jaehun Park (1986, South Korea) lives and works in Amsterdam. He studied painting at Seoul National University and earned a Master in Artistic Research from the Royal Academy of Art in The Hague. His work has been shown at venues including CASSTL Antwerp, the Beijing Biennale (2023), Museum JAN (2022), and Ulsan Art Museum. His works are in the collections of AkzoNobel, ING, Hyundai Motors, LAM Museum, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the Seoul Foundation for Arts and Culture, and Ulsan Art Museum.