On the Way

Korean Artist Project
Oct 15, 2015 4:00AM

                                  An Gyungsu's solo exhibition

  An Gyungsu paints neglected spaces and abandoned nature that can be easily found in our surroundings. Initiated with a question on the property of a landscape, the series 'On the Way' contemplates actual places, not beautiful and ideal scenery, and depicts them on a canvas from a realistic and objective perspective. The artwork is about the veiled reality of cities, and the double-sided yet temporary landscape of the suburbs of Seoul, which are neither city nor rural. 

On Ground, 2013 Acrylic on Canvas, 125x125cm        

  The first space of the exhibition hall shows natural objects such as trees with dead branches and withered leaves, as well as weeds and magnolia springing up and growing despite a lack of interest from those around them, while the second space exhibits old, abandoned, and shabby warehouses, containers, and immigrants’ houses. Those are the landscapes of our surroundings we pay no attention to, as well as the desolate spaces with heavy breathing, overwhelmed by anxiety.        

Bright Night, 2014 Acrylic on Canvas, 180x230cm        

  Various painting techniques like coloring, spraying, dropping, and smudging are well-blended with the time-accumulated objects on the canvas, suggesting a unique feeling of the painter’s works. 

  In this exhibition, viewers can encounter aspects of our unstable society through the familiar landscape depicted by the artist.      

Curated by Choi Jae hyeok (Savina Museum of Contemporary Art)   

An Gyungsu is one of the participants of  Korean Artist Project, an online platform promoting Korean art.    

Click here to watch the virtual exhibition  

Korean Artist Project