Exhibitions
《deep sea fish》, 2025.01.25 – 2025.04.16, Diesel Art Gallery (Tokyo)
January 23, 2025
Diesel Art Gallery (Tokyo)
Installation view © Diesel Art Gallery
DIESEL
ART GALLERY will host "deep sea fish," the first solo exhibition in
Japan by Seoul-based artist Ahn Taewon, from January 25 (Saturday) to April 16
(Wednesday), 2025. The exhibition will be curated by the gallery CON_ based in
Bakurocho, Nihonbashi.
Ahn
Taewon is based in Seoul, creating paintings and sculptures that resemble
intermediations between reality and the virtual by distorting three-dimensional
models in peculiar ways, inspired by memes in image formats.
His
works reflect new visual languages developed through social media and the
internet, as well as errors in image processing. These pieces, like his series
featuring cats, possess the potential to become memes themselves and circulate
widely. In recent years, he has been actively exhibiting his work, including
“PPURI” (P21) in 2024, “Liminal Room” (Plan X Gallery) in 2023, and “Postmodern
Children” (Busan Museum of Contemporary Art) in 2022.
The
exhibition “deep sea fish” draws parallels between deep-sea fish, whose
eyesight has degenerated as they adapted to extreme environments, and modern
humans who spend their days staring at PC and smartphone screens. It highlights
how the concept of “seeing” has fundamentally changed.
Unlike
the rationality of one-point perspective, the completely flat, creatures
peeking out from an incomprehensible system appear distorted to us.
This
distortion could be seen as either a functional error of the eye or a cognitive
mistake, making us realize we are living in a new environment where the
distinction between two-dimensional and three-dimensional, virtual and real,
has blurred. If you wish to return to a nostalgic past, it is recommended to
turn off your devices. The face that emerges from the pitch-black screen may
reveal what reality truly is.
This
exhibition will feature new works available for viewing and purchase, along
with limited edition merchandise created specifically for the exhibition. There
will also be collaborative T-shirts with DIESEL available for purchase.