Period| | 2020.02.06 - 2020.02.16 |
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Operating hours| | 9:30-18:00 |
Space| | Cheongju Art Changjak Studio |
Address| | 55, Yongam-ro, Sangdang-gu, Cheongju-si, Chungcheongbuk-do, Republic of Korea |
Closed| | Mon. , Holiday |
Price| | Free |
Phone| | 043-201-4057 |
Web site| | 홈페이지 바로가기 |
Artist| |
한우리
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정보수정요청
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Exhibition Information
Exhibition Overview | Cheongju Art Creation Studio from 2019-2020 will hold an exhibition of artists’ relays that showcase their works in a project format during the moving-in period. An exhibition of artists’ relay shows new senses and abilities that deviate from the artist’s previous preferences and frame, as a report on the results he has worked on in the studio exhibition hall. The 13th relay exhibition will be held at the first floor exhibition room and window gallery from February 6, 2020 to February 16, 2020 by Hanuri writer Vagued Fata Morgana. Also, the exhibition opening event will be held at the Cheongju Art Creation Studio lobby on Thursday, February 06, 2020 at 5 p.m. ■ Cheongju Art Creation Studio In the exhibition title <Vagued Fata Morgana>, Fata Morgana is a spirit of water that creates mirages and causes ships to run aground, and at the same time means mirage. A mirage is a phenomenon in which light is reflected and an object is visible in the air, which is a faint scene at the boundary between being present and being perceptual. These dim scenes presuppose disappearance. The exhibition consists of images of the previous generation, symbolizing the author’s own father, looking at the world where the former generation lived, and faint scenes that seemed to be miracles as they traveled back and forth from Cheongju to Seoul. Through the exhibition, we want to remember a world that seems to exist in this world, but cannot be close to it, and that exists fiercely but may disappear. Introduction Artist | Han Uri graduated from Ewha Womans University majoring in painting and engraving, and graduated from the Department of Western painting. Major individual exhibitions include Reboot (Slow Slow Quick, Seoul, 2017), Open Code (Cheongju Art Creation Studio, Cheongju, 2019), Future City: American Institute of Architects San Francisco, San Francisco, and 2018 Seoul Showcase. It has been selected for the Seoul Foundation of Cultural Heritage - Visual Arts (Seoul Culture Foundation, 2017) and New Drawing Project Drawing (Yangju City Jang Wookjin Art Museum, 2016), and major projects include "Our Project I: Plathome" and "Ursul Project II: Wolfowitzer's Center," among others.