
A BESPOKE GALLERY & EVENT SPACE IN THE HEART OF THE ARTS DISTRICT. LOS ANGELES
About UsInterval Gallery presents contemporary artists whose practices investigate perception, material, and cultural memory. Through carefully curated exhibitions, the gallery creates space for works that move between image and object, surface and depth, tradition and experimentation.
In Memory of Water examines the relationship between photographic image and material structure. Through reflective and absorptive surfaces, the works challenge the stability of the frame and complicate spatial perception.
Water functions not only as subject but as organizing principle. Reflection, opacity, and distortion become formal strategies that shift the work between stillness and movement.
The exhibition invites sustained viewing. Meaning emerges through proximity, light, and the viewer’s position within space.
February 26 to March 21, 2026
Los Angeles
Daniel Han is a Los Angeles born artist raised in a multilingual immigrant household. Moving between Korean and English shaped an early sensitivity to translation, duality, and semiotic tension. These concerns continue to inform a practice grounded in language, material, and perception. Influenced by early exposure to textile processes through his family, Han approaches substrate as an active component rather than a neutral support. Linen, velvet, copper, and aluminum carry both physical and cultural histories within the work. His practice positions photography between documentation and objecthood, synthesizing Eastern philosophical frameworks with Western visual language.
“Creativity is allowing yourself to make mistakes. Art is knowing which ones to keep.”
- Scott Adams
“We don’t make mistakes, just happy little accidents.”
- Bob Ross
“A work of art which isn’t based on feeling isn’t art at all.”
- Paul Cézanne