In ‘Life Forms,’ Janny Baek Imagines a Speculative Landscape

Joy Machine is pleased to present Life Forms, a solo exhibition by Janny Baek, on view from March 20 to May 9, 2026.

How do we conceive of change? With fear, excitement, or uncertainty? As Janny Baek builds sculptural ceramics of speculative beings and imagined landscapes, she grapples with these questions. The work follows its own dream logic, one that accepts incongruity and dissonance as necessary to play and experimentation. Marbling hunks of colored clay, coiling bases, and molding a singular material into something new is part of an exploratory practice that embraces transformation and its often strange outcomes.

detail of a ceramic head sculpture by Janny Baek with various floral forms emerging
Detail of “Dream State” (2024)

Life Forms emerges from this dual meaning, invoking both the act of creation and the fantastical works it produces. Neither wholly abstract nor representational, Baek’s sculptures draw on natural structures and processes and invite us to question how we interpret the world around us. Recognizable forms like open blossoms, birds, and creatures are met with the unexpected. These lively components make even the more abstract works appear animate, like ambiguous organisms that might decide to scuttle away. They evoke something primordial and yet are exhilaratingly new.

Baek paints in the way she sketches, as a means of developing ideas and visualizing their potential. For her ceramics, she incorporates hand building alongside the Japanese pottery technique known as nerikomi, which involves splicing and designing patterns with strips of colored clay. “My material choices are a way of thinking about natural processes: color gradients as the continuous nature of change, a multitude of colors as potential, abundance, and vitality, and patterns as signals and communications,” she says.

Hovering between worlds, Baek’s work populates a speculative environment in which beings morph, mutate, and blossom, their individual features forming an otherworldly lineage that’s recognizable but not identical. While “temporarily and imperfectly captured in a moment of many possible transformations,” the works beckon us into a world in which change is not only inevitable but also the most alluring proposition.

Life Forms is Baek’s Chicago debut. An opening reception will be held on March 20, and the artist will be present. See more from Baek previously on Colossal.

a ceramic flower sculpture by Janny Baek
“Future Blossoms” (2023), colored porcelain, 13 x 13 x 12 inches
a ceramic sculpture by Janny Baek with patterned colorful clay and a blue bird form emerging from a lighter blue flower
“Landscape” (2025), colored stoneware with glazed interior, 15 x 8 x 8 inches
detail of a ceramic head sculpture by Janny Baek with various floral forms emerging
Detail of “Dream State” (2024)
a ceramic head sculpture by Janny Baek with various floral forms emerging
“Dream State 2” (2025), stoneware, colored slip, porcelain, and glaze, 21 x 17 x 16 inches
a detail of a ceramic sculpture by Janny Baek with patterned colorful clay and a blue bird form emerging from a lighter blue flower
Detail of “Landscape” (2025)
a ceramic sculpture by Janny Baek with colorful organic forms emerging from white shoots
“Plant Life” (2025), stoneware, colored stoneware, and glaze, 21.5 x 15 x 15 inches
a detail of a ceramic sculpture by Janny Baek with colorful organic forms emerging from white shoots
Detail of “Plant Life” (2025)

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