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[Review] Always There, Yet Not There
Within the space where artist Kwon Hyun Bhin works, time seems to stand still. Sculptural actions that are carried out repeatedly within the constantly changing flow of nature paradoxically cause time to settle.
2021.12.09
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Artist Park Noh-wan’s Stained Paintings: On Things That Are Neither This Nor That
Park Noh-wan (b. 1987) focuses on subjects that are neither particularly beautiful nor harmonious in form—things that are often overlooked or deemed unimportant, such as outdated advertisements or discarded objects crumpled on the roadside. The artist translates these strangely captivating scenes onto canvas, not by merely depicting their forms, but by capturing the unique atmosphere and emotions they evoke.
2025.04.01
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“The 23rd SONGEUN Art Award Exhibition” on view through February 24, 2024, at SONGEUN
The SONGEUN Art Award Exhibition is a showcase of the latest works by leading emerging artists in contemporary Korean art in one place. This exhibition features the diversity of contemporary Korean art through the paintings, sculptures, installations, videos, and sound works of 20 young artists born between 1979 and 1990.
2023.12.13
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[Critique] Contagious Bodies
“Woman” serves as perhaps the most immediate entry point into Youngjoo Cho’s body of work. Through videos, performances, and installations, Cho critically reconfigures symbols of femininity that have been otherized and stereotyped, drawing deeply from her personal experiences and perspectives as a woman.
2024
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Artist Kyungah Ham Reveals the Hidden Side of Reality by Following Invisible Footsteps
Kyungah Ham (b. 1966) is an artist who persistently delves into the gaps of contradictions and absurdities, challenging the rules and taboos of hidden systems behind reality. She has addressed these invisible social structures and phenomena through various mediums, including painting, installation, video, performance, and embroidery.
2024.09.10