Anne Duk Hee Jordan
Riders on the Storm
1 MAY until 6 JUN 2026
Opening – 1 MAY 2026, 6-9 pm
Anne Duk Hee Jordan,
Electrify Me, Baby, 2024,
detail, installation view
(A)I Tell You, You Tell Me. Drei Begegnungen für Menschen/Maschine, ZKM | Zentrum für Kunst und Medien Karlsruhe,
photo: Joe Miletzi,
courtesy of the artist and alexander levy, Berlin
On the occasion of Gallery Weekend Berlin 2026, alexander levy presents Anne Duk Hee Jordan’s second solo exhibition with the gallery.
Anne Duk Hee Jordan,
Fiona, 2023,
resin, carpet, installation view,
I will always weather with you, The Bass, Miami Beach,
photo: Zaire Aranguren,
courtesy of the artist and alexander levy, Berlin
Anne Duk Hee Jordan,
The End Is Where We Start From, 2024,
Acrylic and pigment pencils on paper,
56 x 76 cm,
courtesy of the artist and alexander levy, Berlin
The exhibition considers ecosystems as dynamic yet interwoven processes. The presentation unfolds as a multisensory environment to immerse visitors in these intertwined ecological processes. Though autonomous in form, they remain conceptually intertwined, reflecting the way natural events unfold relationally rather than in isolation. These powerful formations do not occur by chance; they emerge as the atmosphere’s response to prevailing conditions, revealing the interconnected forces at play. Shifting the focus away from a human-centered 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,
Teapot and Helmet, 2019-2023,
aluminium, mechanics, plastic helmet, motor, dimensions variable.
Installation view,
I will always weather with you, The Bass, Miami Beach,
photo: Zaire Aranguren,
courtesy of the artist and alexander levy, Berlin
Anne Duk Hee Jordan,
Tumble Weed, 2023,
metal can and motors, dimensions variable.
Installation view, I will always weather with you, The Bass, Miami Beach,
photo: Zaire Aranguren,
courtesy of the artist and alexander levy, Berlin