In this exhibition, Jeong Hee Hwang, who is famous with 'pool' and 'cafe' series, shows closely abstract painting with layered colors through some lines and sides, which look ambiguous and strange but it can be said as re-caught ordinary scene.
Jeong Hee Hwang has focused on some characteristics of reproduction through her work, capturing daily experience and moving it into painting. While a photo is an image of a moment, painting is a process to recreate explored and remembered object in a long-term so that it shows the artist's sensitivity formatively.
The painting as recreation by the artist is connected to abstraction and a hidden meaning is moved to microscope perspective, thus, the works in this exhibition are suggested as another scope of recreation and the artist's sensitivity will provide a chance to look back various moments and spaces in our life.
'Visible hierarchy of colors is allegory for invisible hierarchy of reality.' - Jeong Hee Hwang
Courtesy of Gallery Doll