Just as a creature in a shell can dream in its own shell, humans are instinctively looking for a point that they are home. Our true home is our mother's womb; a blessed place where everything is fulfiled. This is where our dreams could live freely.
Remembering this moment and place is an understanding of the notion of its livingness of an entity, and it allows us to experience unbounded time and space as an entity. I think of this emotion as home. And I paint it.
I paint basic shapes, such as circles, triangles, or rectangles, to convey the primal emotion of home. The quilt pattern of my work comes from my grandmother’s patchwork quilts, which I loved to play with when I was little.
Home stays as a whole place where everything is entirely one. This is where we can dream the most, having been breathing in the smallest of places. It is very similar to the place where humans are conceived and also where the artist stands.
b. 1977, Seoul, Korea
Living and working in Seoul
Solo Exhibition
2023 ‘Station’, Gallery M, Seoul
2021 '@HOME', Hakgojae Art Center, Seoul
Group Exhibition
2024 'Regeneration’, Hangaram Art Museum, Seoul Arts Center, Seoul (scheduled in March)
2023 'Two Persons Exhibition', Spopia gallery, Inchon
2023 ‘Nature 2023’, CICA Museum, Gimpo
2022 ‘Commencement’, Gallery M, Seoul
2022 'Two Persons Exhibition', Schengen Art Gallery, Gwangju
2022 'Summer Solstice: Luminescence', Agora Gallery, New York
Education
2011 Chelsea College of Art, London, U.K. Postgraduate Diploma in Fine Art
2010 Hampstead School of Art, London, U.K. Diploma in Fine Art
2006 SOAS, University of London, London, U.K. MA in Art History and Archaeology
2003 Sangmyung University, Seoul, South Korea, BA in Fine Art