Dasole Oh
Dasole Oh was born in Italy, raised in Korea, and is a Korea-based artist. Her work is rooted in an interest in memory and forgetting. Memories are fragile—they can be forgotten, manipulated, or mistaken for something they never were. Rather than remaining intact, they distort, reconstruct, and even disappear. The irony that memories, which shape identity, are actually so unstable has significantly inspired her work. Instead of attempting to preserve specific memories like a photograph, She explore forgetting as a re-creative process, visualizing how memory is continuously edited and fades away.
Montage-2203, Acrylic on canvas, 45.5x37.9 cm (17.9x14.9 inches), 2022
Montage-2304, Acrylic on canvas, 100x80.3 cm (39.3x31.6 inch), 2023
Montage-2401, Acrylic, gouache on canvas, _91x116.8 cm (35.8x46 inch), 2024
Montage-2405, Acrylic on canvas, 72.7x60.6 cm (28.6x23.9 inches), 2024
Montage-2408, Acrylic on canvas, 80.3x116.8 cm (31.6x46 inch), 2024
Montage-2409, Acrylic on canvas, 45.5x37.9 cm (17.9x14.9 inch), 2024
Montage-2501, Acrylic on canvas, 22x22 cm (8.6x8.6 inch), 2025
Montage-1803, Acrylic and Oil on canvas, 162.2 cm x 130.3 cm (63.86 x 51.3 inches), 2018
Montage 2504 Acrylic on canvas 112.2x145.5cm (44.57x57.28 inches), 2025