Period| | 2021.01.22 - 2021.02.28 |
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Operating hours| | 10:00~18:00 |
Space| | Artside Gallery |
Address| | 15, Jahamun-ro 6-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea |
Closed| | Mon. Sun |
Price| | Free |
Phone| | 02-725-1020 |
Web site| | 홈페이지 바로가기 |
Artist| |
오지은,이미솔,송승은
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정보수정요청
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Exhibition Information
Artside Gallery hosts the group exhibition "Today, Moment, Emotions". This is the third exhibition of Artside Gallery, which is held every year to provide a wide range of work opportunities for talented young artists and grow together. The exhibition introduces three young artists, Song Seungeun, Oh Jieun and Lee Mi-sol, who are actively engaged in activities with their own eyes and creative expressions. Song Seungeun recreates the strange atmosphere of the present era through blurry boundaries and military expressions. However, it is not a scene itself, but rather a moment of anticipation and disappointment experienced by the writer himself, and a tense atmosphere in the present era. Oh Ji eun tries to capture distorted images and emotions that disappear through expressions that seem to capture a shaken subject. The author continues to do "impossible tasks" to capture the emotions passing by as soon as they are captured. Emotions disappear and distort, but they develop original narratives to hold onto them. Lee Mi-sol explores the "art" itself, the moment when emotions are expressed. The writer persistently tracks the traces of work that disappears as soon as he/she works, paying attention to the workroom and work process, the place before the art was called. Various "moments" such as brush strokes, masking tapes, and discarded tissues are all subject to the artist's work. What I want to pay attention to in this exhibition is the subtle moments and boundaries that young artists capture while living in a dynamic era. They all try to capture images of times when emotions change too quickly, and moments when they disappear around the moment they disappear. Art side wants to think about the moments and feelings that contemporary artists capture with three young artists. I hope it will be a time to listen to the stories of young writers living in an era of images that pass too fast, an era of unlimited expansion of connections, and a contradictory era that calls for disconnection and suspension.