(금)빛을 중심으로 독특한 회화를 구현하는 박현주 작가를 소개하려한다.
아래 글은 갤러리JJ에서 2018년 8월 31일부터 10월 6일까지 선보였던 <회화적 오브제>의 보도자료이다.
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“The evening star is the most beautiful of the stars not because of the proportion of its component parts
but because it affords the eyes a joyous and pleasant brilliance.”
Homilia in Hexaëm, II, 7., Basil of Caesarea
Today, painting has expanded its boundaries and acquired new vitality by utilizing unusual materials or overlapping itself with sculpture or installation. Gallery JJ has organized the exhibition of Park Hyunjoo, who has demonstrated a unique painting methodology centered on the light. Her work is ultimately an expansion of the painting’s realm. The artist who has studied tempera while majoring in material techniques in Japan is constantly looking for the new realm of painting related to visual illusions and planarity. The light she creates is not a result of technology but from well-polished gold leaves. Through the illusion and reflection of the light in a gilt technique from the medieval Icon, a visual illusion is created not only in the works of the flat canvas but also in the form of 'Plane Object' beyond two-dimension, which has attracted a great deal of attention from many museums and collectors.
Her work that concludes with light is realized by a repetitive and systematic installation of uniform hexahedrons or geometric panel boxes on the wall. The plane object of the artist, named after its objectification of the painting’s surface, focuses on a spatial expansion using the reflection of the gold leaf. The visible and invisible from the collision of light and matter and the ambiguity between the material and non-material induce viewers with a wondrous visual experience of light and color.
This exhibition includes her new planar work along with the plane objects. The new work is reduced to planes again from objects, and its space is segmented by diagonal lines crossing within where it recalls the refraction of the light passing through a prism. If the cheerful and lenient lyricism of the color embraced by the light in the plane object alleviates the strict orders in its composition and the rigidity of its rules, the two-dimensional work emphasizes rather crisp lines in its geometric abstraction. The plane objects constantly change throughout different space and time as their internal light and the external lights (artificial and natural lights) intermingle. This exhibition expects a variety of delicate spaces that reach beyond dimensions – a specific variation in the exhibition space.
The expanded realm of painting: Plane Object
Rectangular objects are regularly and repeatedly arrayed horizontally and vertically on the wall. Considering that the work is in between painting and objects, we immediately imagine the offhand objects of Donald Judd, however, by looking at the details, we can see that it is quite different from the minimalist concept of industrial production, emphasizing the immediacy of objectivity. In other words, Park’s work is the result of a time-consuming manual in a repetitive process of overlaying and polishing. It is an important point to understand her work methodology that she is able to skillfully handle materials with a traditional painting spirit. Adhering to the fundamentals of painting, she faithfully revives the materials and gilt techniques of medieval Icon. Thin gold leaves on each side of the object are carefully polished like a mirror for the maximum light reflection while the front side is applied with pale or robust colors.
The visual effect of these colors maximizes the character of the painting as a whole. Above all, the reflection of light caused by the collision between the protruding object and the golden light from its sides leads to the extension of a newly created space. This visually unifies each object and suggests the overall figure and atmosphere of the work. Various illusions of light are generated depending on the viewpoint, and a flattened spatiality is ensured as a whole beyond the properties of each part. As if Mark Rothko's colors have toned down to translucent and a thin fog, her work floats in front of our pupils. Hence, the division between the part and the whole and the plane and the three-dimensional body becomes meaningless. These plane objects are extended paintings that share the context of color-field painting as a combination of color in their constitutive order.
"Painting is a virtual one. It exists only for vision, and painting becomes a purely visual space. It is nothing but an illusion.”
The Problems of Art, Susanne K. Langer
Vision and Light: Between materiality and illusion
“Lucis naturahuiusmodi est, ut non in numero, non in mensura, non in pondere aut alio, sed omnis eius in aspectu gratia fit.”
Hexaëm, 147 v., Grosseteste
An elegant light that delicately spreads from within - it is a wondrous light in which the only emitter is just the thin gold leaves. There is no use of electricity though it seems like a strong power source is embedded in it. The variation of light is harmonized with each unit color and brings an illusory visual effect. In other words, the reflected light and the shadow interact with each other to generate an impression in the space, creating lines, creating heterogeneous spaces, and creating a variety of rich spaces. Whereas Dan Flavin fixed the light (from electricity) to produce a space with colors, the plane objects coexist harmoniously with the romantic golden color achieved without such a power source. Park’s work is a metaphor for life that dreams of harmony of contradictions and contradictions.
Light creates a special world of immaterial beauty. According to the artist, 'the object loses its properties and sublimes into a completely different existence when it bears light', similar to the halo of medieval art that conquered reality, the strictness of the radiant and radiant light of the Gothic cathedral. Based on the sacred light of Tempera with a golden background, her plane object is to affect us through art in a meditative atmosphere.
Ju Yeon Kang
Director Gallery JJ
Translated by Brett D.H.Lee
Instagram: @brettdhlee
@galleryjjseoul
Biography
Education
2002 Tokyo National Univ. of Arts and Musics in oil painting (D.A.)
1993 New York Univ. of graduate course in studio painting (M.A.)
1991 Seoul National Univ. of painting (B.F.A.)
Selected Solo Exhibitions
2018 Echo of Light, TongIn Auction gallery, Seoul
2016 The reason of Light, Tenri gallery, NewYork, U.S.A.
Light Relations, HRD fine art, Kyoto, Japan
2015 Light-Monad, Artside gallery, Seoul
2014 Accumulated Light, Youngeun museum, Kwangju, Geongido
2013 Temple of Light, Keumsan gallery, Seoul
2011 Floating Light, Kips gallery, NewYork, U.S.A.
2009 Diagram of Light, Vit gallery, Seoul
Selected Group Exhibitions
2016 Craving Colors, 63 Sky museum, Seoul
ART Geoggi Start-up, Pangyo techno valley, Pangyo
2014 Color, visiting the museum, Aramnuri museum, Goyang
Time and Sensibility, Haedeun museum, Kangwhado
2013 LAVIDA, space Coreana Museum, Seoul
2012 CAYAF Contemporary Art & Young Artist Festival, Kintex, Ilsan
GOLD Experience, Aichi Prefectural University, Satellite Gallery, Nagoya, Japan
2010 S.A.I.C. From desire to the sublime, Hong-ik university of museum, Seoul
2008 Up to the minute, Korea art center, Busan
2005 An artificial horizon, Chiwoo craft museum, Gwacheon
Residence
2014 Youngeun Art Studio 9th Residence Artists
2005 Participation in the ISCP program
Collections
Seoul National Museum of Art, DaeLim Museum, , Seoul Financial, Shinhan PB bank, Doosan Guest House Changwon, Intercontinental Hotel Pyeonchang, Youngeun Museum.
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