Education
2013, Master of Painting, Sejong University Graduate School in Seoul
2010, Bachelor of Painting, Sejong University in Seoul
2006, Graduated from Seoul Arts High School in Seoul
Career
Solo Exhibition
2017 body cue, gallery nut, Seoul
2015 Blue Hour, Yoojung Art Center 1 Gallery, Seoul
2014 Pinktie, Gallery DOS, Seoul
2012 Bluetie, Gallery Worim, Seoul
Three people
2016 Things - Shell, Space Shi Eun, Jeonju
2015 Link, Gallery 175, Seoul
Group Exhibition and Art Fair
2017 Gwanghwamun International Art Festival <Timing>, Sejong Cultural Center Museum, Seoul
2016 Young & Young Artist Project <Connection>, Young-Eun Museum of Art, Gwangju, Gyeonggi-do
2015 AsiaPeople, Culture Station Seoul 284, Seoul
2014 Seoul Art Show, Samsung COEX, Seoul
2014 Asif, Culture Station Seoul 284, Seoul
2014 Young Artist Competition, Gallery Ile, Heyri
2013 Art Seoul, Seoul Arts Center Hangaram Art Museum, Seoul
2013 Dongbang Yogoi, Daegu Art Power Plant, Daegu
2013 GIAF- Contemporary Art Young Artist Seeseon Jeon, Sejong Cultural Center Museum, Seoul
2011 Mr. Day - Our Society of Fairness, Sejong Art Gallery, Seoul
2011 AsiaP, Hongik University Museum of Contemporary Art, Seoul
2011 POWER ART, Gongpyeong Gallery, Seoul
2011 INSA ART FESTIVAL 'ART to DESIGN', Insa Art Center, Seoul
2011 New Artist ART FESTIVAL- Woltul, Gongpyeong Gallery, Seoul
2010 Asian, Sungshin Women's University, Seoul
2010 Jangheung Art Market JAM, Jangheung Art Park, Jangheung
2009 Graduation Celebration, Global Village Gallery, Seoul
2009 I'm Fine, and You, Sejong Art Gallery, Seoul
2009 'Good morning' , Tablo Gallery, Seoul
People create themselves to belong outside because they cannot live in a private space called 'Home.'
The outer space and environment become a manual and deal with 'I'.
In it, people do any 'mark' that is acceptable to be exposed to the public while keeping a minimum of self-preservation.
The mark provides some internal clues, protects me, and controls my behavior.
Clothes can cover up seemingly unexposed bodies to enable communication with the outside world and show and hide clues to psychology or thought that one cannot or would not want to open.
To the writer himself, clothes are the medium of communication between himself and the person outside.
The thoughts and actions in the body of "I" coexist with various emotions in meeting with others and space outside of me.
"I," an insider, is another outsider to others.
There is room for the interior and exterior to stay together, and clothes that come out of your choice are a way to match.
As such, each "I" has its own complete inner self and spreads its communicable exterior here and there.
While walking across the sidewalk today, I was riding the subway on the subway, and I met someone who passed the class together in a time of communication with the world and a moment of division to reveal my mixed gaze.