Period| | 2020.01.17 - 2020.02.22 |
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Operating hours| | Tue-Fri 10:00-19:00 |
Space| | Hidden M Gallery/Seoul |
Address| | 12, Nonhyeon-ro 86-gil, Gangnam-gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea |
Closed| | Mond, Sun, holiday |
Price| | Free |
Phone| | 02-539-2346 |
Web site| | 홈페이지 바로가기 |
Artist| |
윤인선
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정보수정요청 |
Exhibition Information
The Hidenem Gallery is hosting its first exhibition, Future Pictures, in 2020 from January 17 to February 22. The exhibition is a private exhibition by Yoon In-sun, who wants to present the situation and non-meaningful experience of "aphasia" where nothing comes to mind among everyday platitudes. Artist Yoon In-sun's work is a digital experiment that reflects painting through repetition of acts that overlay stripe patterns. The artist, who has worked on painting for more than a decade, has been on the path of "degeneration" since 2015 when he began digital and installation work, and his work featuring the duality of coldness and humor coexisting, features the process of digital images being transmuted in painting. Composed of a sculpture with an "unreadable sign" and a silk screen work resembling a "stop screen," the Shane Device for Anomia is designed to experience the "free situation" and "the truth of absence" with language and meaning gone out. <Synchronicity of the Day>, <Eternal Now> and <Status Message from Nocturnal Vision> are digital drawing activities, which are also the motif of the video work romFrom Me to Me> currently on the Seoul Media Canvas. The work reflecting the parallel cosmological worldview in which a number of overlapping possibilities coexist represents the coming "thumbnail" of the future, and implies the act of "transurfing," which chooses the favorite future. Artist Yoon In-sun is said to experience a meditative moment of emptying himself while visualizing the process of various stripe patterns and geometric shapes overlapping and stopping. Poetic titles added to the work are artists' devices that break through repetitive daily routines and present rituals.