Period| | 2019.06.29 - 2020.04.19 |
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Operating hours| | 10:00-19:00 |
Space| | Arario Museum Tapdong Cinema |
Address| | 14, Tapdong-ro, Jeju-si, Jeju-do, Republic of Korea |
Closed| | Monday |
Price| | Adult: 10,000 won Youth: 6,000 won Children: 4,000 won |
Phone| | 064-720-8201 |
Web site| | 홈페이지 바로가기 |
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Exhibition Information
The exhibition will take a look at Gong Sung-hoon's working world, which has been stubbornly depicting Korea’s landscape for the past two decades, by bringing together works of Jeju from 2011 until recently. The exhibition will feature images of Jeju, which change with changes in time and weather, such as forests and seas, caves and rocks, rain and wind, and thunder and lightning. Sometimes in the dynamic and sometimes still-drawn landscape of Gong Sung-hoon, you can feel a rather ominous foreboding that something is likely to happen in the future. The dark clouds in the work are sharply overlapped with an angry brush touch, and the dark blue sea water glows in the sunshine for a while, but then again violently. In the waterfalls where the waves break into pieces against rocks and fall down from rugged cliffs, Gong's unique sharp and neurotic writing style is added, making it seem that the man with the unassailable power of nature is ficklely showing off his power.