The Jeonbuk Museum of Art (Director Kim Eun-young) has selected Seo Suin (29), Shin Youngjin (37), and Miryu Yoon (31) for its annual program, “Selected Young JEONBUK Artists 2022.”

“Selected Young JEONBUK Artists” is a curatorial initiative by the Jeonbuk Museum of Art aimed at strengthening the artistic foundations and capabilities of emerging artists who will shape the future of the Jeonbuk region. Now in its eighth year, the program has, since 2015, selected two to four young artists annually and promoted them through exhibitions and related programs, expanding a platform of engagement that actively supports and discovers young visual artists.

The exhibition 《Selected Young JEONBUK Artists 2022–INTRO》, which introduces this year’s selected artists—Seo Suin, Shin Youngjin, and Miryu Yoon—will be held at the Seoul branch of the Jeonbuk Museum of Art from January 26 to February 14.

This exhibition serves as a prelude to the main exhibition at the museum’s main building, presenting the selected artists’ practices under the title “INTRO.” Grounded in their respective artistic philosophies, the exhibition brings together reflections on inner life and embraces, through experimentation and empathy, the everyday realities and passions of artists living in the present.


Miryu Yoon, Barbara, 2020 © Miryu Yoon

Miryu Yoon’s practice focuses on the formal and narrative structures that emerge through the interaction between figures and their surrounding environments and objects, visualizing the inherent materiality of these relationships. Her work reflects an interest in the studio as a site of accumulated time, the situations that unfold within it, and its relationships with various objects. Through the process of observing and recording elements that may appear trivial or insignificant yet constitute the fabric of life, the artist re-experiences the surrounding world.

In doing so, she attends closely to how what we commonly call the everyday is, in fact, irregular, complex, and deeply personal. For the artist, painting becomes a time to examine and dismantle differing formal and narrative structures, as well as a means of questioning and understanding how incidental images come to linger in the mind. Miryu Yoon received her BFA in Painting from Hongik University and her MFA in Western Painting from Seoul National University.

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