About

Kyun Ngui is an artist whose practice is rooted in the avant-garde tradition of the photobook. Drawing inspiration from the radical Japanese Provoke movement and figures such as Daido Moriyama and Takuma Nakahira, his work engages photography as an unstable medium—blurring the lines between document, perception, and memory.

His images explore photography’s potential to move beyond representation into atmosphere and affect, continuing the lineage of experimental and conceptual approaches that have shaped contemporary photobook culture.