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Y artist project 4 'Esquisse' by Jaehoon Jung
by Daegu Art Museum
Location: Daegu Art Museum
Date: 20 May - 21 Sep 2014

“My work is a productive process, where I am physically and temporally involved in my medium. It is also a free zone of labor where at times I create unproductive commodities.”
– Jaehun Jung

This is the solo exhibition of artist Jaehun Jung, who was selected as the main artist for the Y artist Project 2012, dedicated to discovering and promoting talented artists both locally and internationally. The exhibition extensively displays the analytical and structuralistic world of Jaehun Jung. What began as a questioning of the essence of sculpture in modern art, is translated into works that display how flat, sculptural, and installation art can come together to create a comprehensive artistic form. The whole exhibition space which is in itself a work of art, shows how the figurative principles of modern art combine with specific ideas to create a visual medium called art work.

Artist Jaehun Jung has revivified his artistic world into linguistic concepts, which he then expressed through a variety of media such as flat, sculpture, and installation art works. He has consistently produced geometric blueprints and sculptures created using plywood as his main medium, unto which he projected the meaningful forms that he has cultivated.The artist realizing that in his sub-consciousness a completed work becomes an esquisse for future work, intentionally weaves this idea through-out his exhibition. This exhibition augments the medium and the characteristic forms of Jaehun Jung’s previous works, and the nuances they embody.

*image (left)
Jaehoon Jung
Do-raw-ing A01, 2011
birch board, screw, washer, sleeve, terminal, steel wire, wooden stick, 50×50×181cm
courtesy of the artist 

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