Period| | 2021.01.13 - 2021.02.27 |
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Operating hours| | Mon-Sat 09:00-18:00 |
Space| | Artsoombi Center |
Address| | 109-14, Eungam-dong, Eunpyeong-gu, Seoul, Korea |
Closed| | SUNDAY, HOLIDAY |
Price| | Free |
Phone| | 02-973-1023 |
Web site| | 홈페이지 바로가기 |
Artist| |
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정보수정요청 |
Exhibition Information
■ Introduction 《Dream Journey, 夢中遊覽》展 Yoo Seon-wook (Art Soombi Exhibition Planner) We dream every day. Even on days when we wake up in the morning and don't remember, our souls often dream numerous dreams throughout our sleep. Dreams reflect the unconsciousness that lies beyond our minds. Revealing what we wish for and what we desire, we bring out the spirit that is deeply seated inside. The 2021 Art Soombi New Year's Planning Exhibition, "Dream Journey," expressed hope that it will be a year when dreams come true under the theme of "Traveling in the Dream." Through the works of Kim Hyun-joo and Lee Se-rin, the exhibition presents the imagination of traveling in a dream throughout the exhibition. Author Kim Hyun-joo creates a sweet imagination by projecting a desire for happiness and an ideal world into a fruit symbolizing abundance, and author Lee Se-rin, who uses glass as the main material, sculpts light to convey the feeling of walking on five-color clouds in her dream. Through the works of the two artists, the exhibition hopes for a new year full of hope and delivers the experience of unfolding the imagination. Regardless of the East and the West, the 'ideal direction' is an important resting place to reduce the rigors of the real world. The ideal in the East is the ideological background of the Chinese poet Do Yeon-myeong's "Dohwawongi," who has dreamed of dream paradise and Mureungdowon, a place full of radiant flowers, as an ideal and a precursor to forgetting all worries and living happily. In Korean painting history, An Gyeon's "Dream Journey to the Peach Blossom Land" depicts Prince Anpyeong's dream. Prince Anpyeong dreamed of a utopia of living free from worldly life and leisurely with nature, and Angyeon depicted the dream of an ideal paradise with a colorful blue-green landscape technique. Author Kim Hyun-joo added her pleasant imagination while emulating her past ideal through traditional techniques to include "Fruit Paradise" on the canvas. The work was based on a solid base of a stirrer on silk, and was outlined, and the paint was painted with a deep-coloured technique by applying glue to the eyeglasses. Jinchae, a traditional Korean technique, requires a lot of time and effort by building layers of natural pigment from nature. The work, which has been painted several times to enhance its brightness and chroma, creates a soft color and deep taste that cannot be seen in chemical paints. Also, the screen filled with bright orange energy and gold finish added glamour to the work. If you look closely at the work, there are characters and symbolic elements that play freely on the fruit island. Sitting on an orange island under the night sky embroidered with mother-of-pearl, the fruit floating in the sun's rising position over the horizon overturns the meaning and makes the work soaked with sweet imagination throughout its encounter. As the author said, "I want to "project" the desire to escape from repeated daily boredom, the "imagination" that comes to mind, and the "desire" of humans who dream of rest and happiness, I want to "project" on fruits that symbol of "fruit." On the other hand, I hope you can dream of a fruit paradise.