Gayoung Jun (b.1978, Seoul, Korea) is an artist based in New York and Seoul whose work explores the structure of time through geometric abstraction. Bridging scientific reasoning and poetic intuition, she works across painting, drawing, and sculpture to visualize the immaterial architecture of perception.

In developing her visual language, Jun works through a method reminiscent of science fiction. She begins by establishing a world rather than a representation—defining internal rules, a particle, and a topology of time. From these conceptual structures, her images unfold as visual articulations of an immaterial architecture, where time becomes a system that can be built, sensed, and perceived.

Her work has been exhibited at the Seoul Museum of Art, National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art (MMCA, Korea), Kinetica Museum (UK), and Maraya Art Center (UAE), among others. She received her BFA (2002) and MFA (2004) in Korean Painting from Ewha Womans University in Seoul.