Koo Kam Muk's work is inspired from intimate and personal experiences, culminating in a range of image- based works to large-scale installations, conceptualising the experience to refigure the possibility of its limits.

Koo Kam Muk (b. 1986) uses image and installation in his practice, his works portrayed by photography, object and video. His subject matter engages with culture and natural elements. 

 

With the use of cyanotype, he explains, "even under the same formula and process time, cyanotypes can produce different consequences". The solution is well- absorbed by paper fibres but using glass as the medium causes difficulty with the chemicals adhering to the smooth surface making the outcome more unpredictable. He likens this process to familial and societal conditioning as we grow up, using the same modus the result will be different each time.