Heeseop Yoon had an exhibition on October 8. The exhibition named Found in Lost created by Heeseop Yoon, which is a site-specific drawing installation. Heeseop Yoon was born in Seoul, Korea. She received a BFA from Chung-ang University, Seoul, Korea and a MFA from City College of NY. Her work called Still Life #25 that exhibit in Sheppard Contemporary, Church Fine Arts Building on the campus of University of Nevada, Reno. She uses large scale line to draw pictures on the walls of the gallery. She wants to convey an idea through her large scale installation that is the debris of modern life. The subject matter of her work is disorganized piles of stuff. Yoon uses a lot of thin black tapes and organizational lines to research the notion of perception and memory. The organizational lines are designed for measure the component and conduct the proportional adjustment of the subject matter. She takes a photograph of interiors which including workshops, basements, and storage facilities before she plans to draw. According to the photographs, she draws her art work freehand without erase. Both of the mistake lines and correct lines are reserved on the work. After correct some lines, it will be formed a lot of cross or non-cross lines. It shows how the lines changed her original perception. Therefore, Yoon intends to present a kind of cluttered spaces effect. Finally, she uses transparent polyester film stick the art work onto the walls of the gallery. The theme of site-specific drawing installation is academic that involves in bourgeois gallery spaces, the politics of white cube, and the legacy of Minimalist interventions in space.