Culmination Ⅲ, 90x90cm, Acrylic&pencil on unprimed canvas, 2013

Culmination Ⅰ, 160x150cm, Acrylic&pencil on unprimed canvas, 2013

4th Nature Ⅱ,160x150cm, Acrylic&pencil on unprimed canvas, 2013

Personified Memory piece I, piece1, Acrylic & digital print on, micro fibre, 160x130cm, 2010



Personified Memory piece I, II, III, IV, Acrylic & digital print on, micro fibre, 160x130cm, 2010

Jeong was born in Seoul, South Korea, but has lived in London since 2005. She has studied at Ewha Womans University (Seoul), Slade School of Fine Art, and Goldsmiths.

Solo exhibitions include Axonometric, Sumarria Lunn, London (2011). Jeong has exhibited in group shows including the Threadneedle Prize, Mall Galleries in London, and the KIAF – Korea International Art Fair, with SUMARRIA LUNN//Hanmi Gallery, Seoul (2010), Invisible Bond, Korean Cultural Centre, London (2010), T-R-A-C-E, Shan Hyu Museum, China (2010). Yun-Kyung Jeong is the recipient of a number of awards including the Songam Artist Prize and the Joongang Fine Art Prize in 2011.

Yun Kyung Jeong



phase of the moon . 2010 40cm x 55.5cm mixed media on paper

phase of the moon . 2010 collage, low-density polyethylene 37cm x 27cm x 15cm

measured emotions . 2009-2010

My work has involved the creation of conceptually based psychological objects and I use many geometric lines which helps me express my subconscious mind.

We can see people’s face emotions but how about if we can measure their emotions through shapes of geometry? Our emotions play an important role throughout the span of our lives because they enrich virtually all of our waking moments with either a pleasant or an unpleasant quality. I was wonder if we can measure our emotions with shapes of geometry.

To realize this emotional state in geometric shapes, I use many other type of colors and patterns papers cutting out images from magazines or vintage books using collage technique with mixed media such as oil painting or an acrylic.



brainwash

Eva Eun-Sil Han was born in Korea where she lived for 27 years.  She was first introduced to collage in primary school. As a child she loved to play with papers, like “drawing paper, paper dolls, cutting them out, making their outfits.” She studied for two years at the Design Institute of Graphic Art in Seoul, Korea and one year at the L’Atelier d’Art de la Grange des Champs, Belgium.

Eva Eun-Sil Han

"Folding Surface 6.9" / 2012 / threads, UV light, Dimensions variable
Solo Exhibition "DIALOGUE LINEAIRE" / galerie laurent müller, Paris

”The virtual space is not existing for me, my art is analog“ – this is a very clear statement for someone who’s art is always being referred to as a translation from virtual aesthetic to an analog space. But Jeongmoon Choi is fighting against that and emphasizing the core of her work: space.



"Construction" / 2011 / approx. 30 sqm space, threads, black lights
Exhibition “AMARCORD” / Gallery Fellini, Berlin

Growing up in Seoul, Jeongmoon learned to deal with limited space in a playful way while thinking about its presentation as a way to define social relations. The dream of the South Korean artist back then, which was to wander around her drawings, has come true. Her installations made out of strings create another world that enables the spectator to have a whole new experience of space; almost like an invitation to meditate.



"8.9" / 2012 / threads, wooden frame / 200 x 130 cm
Solo Exhibition "DIALOGUE LINEAIRE" / galerie laurent müller, Paris

What is really special about Jeongmoon’s work is the relation between material and effect, which is also proven in her current work “Drawing in Space“. Jeongmoon gets her inspiration from the constant transformation of her urban environment. But this doesn’t necessarily always lead to something positive. She has witnessed a myriad of changes in Berlin, where she has lived for over ten years now. Unfortunately, Jeongmoon’s atelier in Prenzlauer Berg, a mix of laboratory and workshop will soon fall prey to the redevelopment wave.



"Birdcage" / 2006 / threads, black lights / approx. 16 sqm space / 3. Berliner Kunstsalon, Berlin

Berlin based artist Jeongmoon Choi latest installation is pretty outstanding. Her 3D UV lights + Thread Installation dresses rooms by creating shapes and mapping with threads that she illuminate with UV lights. A genius concept that create beautiful 3D visual effects.

Jeongmoon Choi








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