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This work is a transmutation of chaekado, the Korean still-life genre once used to encode literati ideals: order, knowledge, cultivation. Traditionally, these paintings offered a glimpse into interior space: books aligned, objects domesticated, wisdom archived within architectural certainty. There are no walls. No room. No interiority to retreat into. The landscape is red, oceanic, impossible to possess. The objects, referenced from photographs of Chinese antiques passed down from the artist’s Hong Kongese grandfather, float suspended between cliffs, holding heat, memory, and fire. Each vessel is a form of survival. This is chaekado after diaspora. Not a reconstruction, but a re-encoding. If traditional chaekado sought to preserve knowledge through containment, Genesis Kai’s work releases it, allowing it to drift, burn, transform. Her cosmology of Pothosophy asserts that desire itself structures reality not as lack, but as tension. In this image, the ache of displacement becomes a force of continuity. Lineage no longer sits on a shelf. It hovers. It pulses. It flickers in red. The inclusion of the horse, across three chaekado works, signals motion as meaning: movement without conquest, inheritance without grasp. The horse is not heroic. It is transitional. A carrier of culture, not a claimant. A gesture toward the unclaimed potential of hybrid belonging. Pan-Asian histories drawn from the artists’ Korean and Chinese roots are diasporic and do not clash here. They co-exist in suspension. Each vessel testifies to a worldview shaped by migration: mercantile, cosmopolitan, enduring. Memory becomes an atmosphere, not an archive. To remember, in this image, is not to return. It is to float.
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- Medium
- Digital art, drawing, AI, Hanji paper
- Size
- 180 cm x 150 cm x 1 cm
- Year
- 2026
- Signature
- Authenticated signature chop
- Edition
- 1/1 + 1 AP
- Certificate
- Certificate of Authenticity issued by the gallery
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Genesis Kai is the AI-infused alter ego of Korean-Hong Kong new media artist Ming Shiu. Through her conceptual framework “Pothosophy,” she redefines desire not as lack but as a structuring tension that shapes reality. Working across AI-driven collaboration, video installation, and hanji prints, she reinterprets East Asian heritage and diasporic memory through a contemporary philosophical lens. Since her debut at Asia Now (2022) in France, her works have been exhibited internationally across Paris, London, Dubai, Hong Kong, and Seoul.
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Located in the heart of Le Marais in Paris, ArtVerse is a contemporary digital art gallery founded by Sébastien Borget and Arthur Madrid (The Sandbox), a first-generation digital and crypto art curator. Under the concept of “URL to IRL,” ArtVerse brings digital creations into the physical world, exploring the evolving relationship between virtual works and real-life presence. As the boundaries between the material and immaterial continue to blur, ArtVerse champions a new wave of artists who blend traditional techniques with digital innovation. The gallery elevates both emerging and established digital artists, positioning them within the broader discourse of contemporary art. With a thoughtful and forward-looking curatorial approach, ArtVerse serves as a vital platform to understand how image, memory, and artistic expression are being reshaped in the post-digital age.
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This work is a transmutation of chaekado, the Korean still-life genre once used to encode literati ideals: order, knowledge, cultivation. Traditionally, these paintings offered a glimpse into interior space: books aligned, objects domesticated, wisdom archived within architectural certainty. There are no walls. No room. No interiority to retreat into. The landscape is red, oceanic, impossible to possess. The objects, referenced from photographs of Chinese antiques passed down from the artist’s Hong Kongese grandfather, float suspended between cliffs, holding heat, memory, and fire. Each vessel is a form of survival. This is chaekado after diaspora. Not a reconstruction, but a re-encoding. If traditional chaekado sought to preserve knowledge through containment, Genesis Kai’s work releases it, allowing it to drift, burn, transform. Her cosmology of Pothosophy asserts that desire itself structures reality not as lack, but as tension. In this image, the ache of displacement becomes a force of continuity. Lineage no longer sits on a shelf. It hovers. It pulses. It flickers in red. The inclusion of the horse, across three chaekado works, signals motion as meaning: movement without conquest, inheritance without grasp. The horse is not heroic. It is transitional. A carrier of culture, not a claimant. A gesture toward the unclaimed potential of hybrid belonging. Pan-Asian histories drawn from the artists’ Korean and Chinese roots are diasporic and do not clash here. They co-exist in suspension. Each vessel testifies to a worldview shaped by migration: mercantile, cosmopolitan, enduring. Memory becomes an atmosphere, not an archive. To remember, in this image, is not to return. It is to float.
Artwork details+
- Medium
- Digital art, drawing, AI, Hanji paper
- Size
- 180 cm x 150 cm x 1 cm
- Year
- 2026
- Signature
- Authenticated signature chop
- Edition
- 1/1 + 1 AP
- Certificate
- Certificate of Authenticity issued by the gallery
Shipping & taxes+
- Ships from the gallery's location (set per work, defaults to the gallery address)
- Cost calculated at checkout by destination
- Optional full insurance in transit
- Usually ships within 10 business days, fine-art packed
- In-person pickup available for some works (no shipping fee)
- Listed price may include VAT applicable in the seller's country or the work's place of shipment
- Duties, import VAT/GST, customs fees, and other taxes in the buyer's country are not included and are the buyer's responsibility
- These are assessed by the destination customs authority and billed separately by the carrier
- Sales tax may be added at checkout depending on jurisdiction






$22,550