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Joy of Juxtaposition I_Mix & Match_2022.01.11-03.29
Cellist Yo-Yo Ma (1955- ) once made a surprising analogy of his job as a performer to a server in a restaurant. Much like a chef’s prepared dish which is served to the diner, a musician faithfully performs to convey the composer’s musical ideas to the audience. There is a sense of humility in this metaphor from a world-class musician. Like a chef who transforms ingredients into an inspired dish, which often requires imagination and creativity, artists draw, engrave, install, and take pictures of their objects to create something new. We call their method the ‘genre or medium'. Each genre has its own characteristics, strengths, and limitations, so the artist selects and works on a genre that suits her artistic aspirations. Of course, there are many artists who are active across many genres today, and perhaps this distinction among various media in the contemporary arts have weakened. Nevertheless, some viewers prefer a specific genre and even hold prejudice against another. In this exhibition, Art Space J presents the works of artists who “cooked” the same or similar objects in their own way.
Hwang Gyu-tae & Kaws, who show off colorful colors based on unique humor and play, Koo Bohn-chang & Choi Young-wook, who convey the subtle aesthetics of white porcelain in refined elegant tones, Kim Hwan-ki & Lee Woo-hwan, who deepened the world of deep lyricism with modern and restrained formative language, Ralph Gibson & Alex Katz, who captured the side of a woman with her eyes slightly closed downward, Julian Opie & Kim Mia, who captured the busy daily lives of modern people, Jung Ji-pil & Andy Warhol, who expressed money symbolizing capitalism, Min Byung Hun and Kim Il Hae, who sensibly embodied the nudity of a woman, and even Ruth Orkin & Oh Se-yeol, who expressed the figures of a beautiful woman of the his time. Art Space J has set up a "field of juxtaposition" where we looked at a pair of works side by side that embody the same or similar objects in different medium regardless of the artist's popularity, nationality, genre, and generation. As in the harmony of a musical ensemble, interplay of contrasting colors, and a tasteful blend of culinary ingredients, we hope to spark imagination and offer new perspectives in examining objects explored across different genres and media.
In<Joy of Juxtaposition I_Mix & Match>, viewers will appreciate the imaginative play and resonance of arts in different media, as the exhibition provides a time to break away from the stereotypical views and think about the contemporary art from a new perspective and the aesthetics across multiple media.
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