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The Experience of Gaze
by Dr. PARK Gallery
Location: Dr. PARK Gallery
Artist(s): Seungyea PARK, Heemyoung LEE
Date: 11 Feb - 11 Mar 2012

"At the age of 7, I wasn't be able to watch any kind of creepy movies. I was so afraid monsters of those films would come out of screen, and just attact me as real.
I am 37 at this moment, and I know those monsters don't exist, but may exist in my mind.

What I've realize is that films can't never trully present the actual fear of our real lives. Even nightmares we have during at night, or taking nap are much more scary than monster movies.

Fear of our lives might creats monsters in ourselves, or make us to see monsters from the lives of others. Or, while we fear others, we might creat monster in our minds.
We are always warned of fear of the world we belong to.

“Exist, but doesn't exist!” might be the true color of the monsters, and the fear."

- Seungyea Park


"My work consists of senses.
Senses are uncatchable, instinctive echoes born between present, past, and future.

My work visualizes such echoes, beyond the apparent structure of narrative. Distorted figures in my work symbolize uncertainty. Each work shows mixtures of severed body-parts and things, and a fusion of abstract images deconstructed into lines and planes: I remove the limit of the physical structure of each form. I also seek new expression through distorted images beyond hackneyed meaning.

As the image loses directions, the meaning that the work contains is expanding.

All this comes from my pursuit of fluidity in life and thinking: an ‘conclusion in ambiguity’.
Life is always floating: nothing is confirmed.
The boundaries of all beings are and appear blurred. This means all beings are in a process of producing continuing processes.

What I can do is encapsulate traces of the newly appearing and disappearing in an ingenuous manner."

- Heemyoung Lee

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