Installation view of 《Horizontal Cocktail》 (OCI Museum of Art, 2024) ©OCI Museum of Art

OCI Museum of Art (Director Lee Ji Hyun) presents Cho Hyo Ri's solo exhibition 《Horizontal Cocktail》 from August 29 to October 9, 2024, on the second floor of the museum, as part of the 2024 OCI YOUNG CREATIVES program supporting emerging artists.

Cho Hyo Ri works by utilizing 3D programs to bring virtual spaces into the real world. In this process, she incorporates the flow of time and multiple perspectives she experiences and imagines, embedding these into her canvases.

Installation view of 《Horizontal Cocktail》 (OCI Museum of Art, 2024) ©OCI Museum of Art

Liquids inside a cocktail glass swirl and mix violently. They splash upward under the force of gravity, creating countless fragments, or sometimes gush out thick streams beyond the rim of the glass. After moving so intensely, the liquid flows like a river or sea, moving horizontally toward equilibrium. The moment one's gaze reaches the distant horizon, time briefly comes to a halt.

Cho Hyo Ri, Horizontal Cocktail, 2024, Acrylic, paper on canvas, 160x160cm (each) ©Cho Hyo Ri

Visualizing the abstract flow of time, Cho Hyo Ri reconstructs space-time, traversing the boundaries between two and three dimensions. Her virtual canvases, based on reality, embody a world that contains an infinite cycle of overlapping and repeating time. The floating gaze captures fragments of the moment, which are dispersed and compressed in various ways through the artist's hand. The hyperrealistically painted shimmering liquid movements and smooth, transparent forms draw the viewer into a surreal realm.

The exhibition features approximately ten flat paintings, including a monumental piece over four meters in height that fills the towering walls, as well as a large Styrofoam work measuring two meters in height and four meters in length, along with a video work unveiled officially for the first time.

As an artist who explores diverse images, Cho Hyo Ri has previously expressed concepts such as time zones or movement in metaphorical and abstract ways. In this exhibition, however, she gives visual form to the structure of “circulation” through the motif of liquid—a material that endlessly flows, accumulates, and evaporates without fixed form.

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