'Afterimage,' continuous sensory experience after outer stimulation, is revealed in the artists' pieces. Combined or newly composed afterimages of the artists could be done as artwork. Through 'Sporadic Sway,' the audience can see afterimages of the artists in own perspective and create new ones.
Chaelin Kim's sculptures are based on study on lines seen in human body and their motions. She puts remained senses after people's communication through touch in her works. Such memory of touch leads the audiences' contact as a form of mass by the artist. Touching each work stimulates our sense of touch and becomes a connecting link for communication.
Taeyoon Kim creates a new system comprises sporadic repetition away from existing video art's character and boundary. The artist collects rhythms and recomposes them via the system. The audience can experience new rhythm through repeating glint with images.
Jiieh Hur's installation focuses on shapes of sounds we usually ignore in daily life. Many sound pots emits sounds like expiratory and inspiratory. In this exhibition, the artist leads the audience to focus on new auditory experience.
Eimei Kaneyama's painting creates moving time on canvas as various colors circulate. such works remind of art critic, Harold Rosenberg, who described action painting as 'What proceeds on canvas is an event, not painting.' Rather than one painting, Kaneyams's painting looks like expressed event from the artist's inner side.
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© Taeyoon Kim
courtesy of the artist and One and J. Gallery