Exhibitions
《Liminal room》, 2023.05.24 – 2023.06.12, Plan X gallery (Milano)
May 05, 2020
Plan X gallery (Milano)
Installation view © Plan X gallery
Plan
X gallery is proud to present "Liminal Room" the first Italian solo
exhibition by the multidisciplinary artist Taewon Ahn. The exhibition is a
striking exploration of the increasingly blurred boundaries between the
physical and the digital. The artist, navigating through the digital era,
probes into the dynamics of image creation and consumption, capturing the
essence of a generation living in the confluence of reality and the virtual
world. Taewon's works delve into the peculiar sensibilities that arise from
extensive exposure to the digital visual language, encapsulating the reality of
our digital-saturated existence.
Taewon's
art finds its genesis in the paradoxical experience of our daily encounters
with incoherent, immaterial images sourced from the virtual realm. These
images, deeply embedded in our everyday lives, are often the offspring of
popular internet phenomena such as memes. Taewon's approach is a poignant
commentary on this widespread phenomenon, seeking to bridge the gap between the
visual experiences born out of virtual reality and their material counterparts
in the real world. This journey from the digital to the tangible is paved with
errors and distortions, an inherent consequence of the instability of the
digital medium. In a world reliant on precise calculations, the computer
occasionally twists inputs and outputs, creating images that deviate from their
original intent. These unintended results, while ostensibly flawed, hover on
the fringe between the analogue and the digital, consequently becoming
potential 'memes'. TaeWon's work embraces this inherent unpredictability, using
it as a lens to observe the world.
Installation view © Plan X gallery
The
artist employs the airbrush to transpose these 'failed' digital images onto
flat or structural surfaces, thereby breathing new life into them. This process
is akin to texture mapping in graphic programs, where a two-dimensional image
adorns the surface of a three-dimensional model. TaeWon's work is marked by
intentional distortions, creating unique harmonies from the disharmony of
images. He draws upon an abundant visual vocabulary sourced from familiar
objects to engineer surreal transformations and distortions.
An
exemplar of Taewon's unique approach is the series 'Hiro is Everywhere'
(2021-2023). This collection of sculptures reflects the artist's experiences
with his cat, 'Hiro'. It cleverly amalgamates distorted forms seen in popular
online cat memes, thus serving as an ode to the global phenomenon of viral pet
images. This series encapsulates the artist's intent to celebrate and
immortalize this online trend in physical reality, making it a vivid testament
to the artist's exploration of the digital-physical dichotomy.