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They are crying. by Yoo Yun Yang
Date: 17 Jul - 13 Aug 2014

'Shadow' is darkness created by a body. Yet, sometimes it exists irrelevant to origin of the body. Shadow without origin is distorted and transformed so that leaves specific time and space. Innate fear in 'shadow' is based on it. The first time 'shadow' appears in Yang's work was 'Headlight' (2009). A picture is separated as darkness and brightness. The stair divides them. There is a girl holding the artist's memory, hurt and worry standing in the center. Strange mood according to collapse of the world appears on the girl's removed face. 

'They are crying' proves that the artist's works are about 'shadow.' In this fourth exhibition, the artist does not look at people's crying in a distance but shows 'agreement' at least. After all, her work is a process to recognize that the problem is 'my' problem of 'now and here.' 

*image (left)
Yoo Yun Yang
bright future, 2014
color on Korean paper, 86x100cm
courtesy of the artist 

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