Installation view of 《Noir Mountain》 © Amado Art Space

Jongwan Jang’s solo exhibition 《Noir Mountain》 offers a retrospective view of the artist’s ongoing painterly experiments—ranging from narrative and iconography in painting, to the tools of painting, and the space where painting takes place.

Installation view of 《Noir Mountain》 © Amado Art Space

In this exhibition, each work is treated as a character imbued with its own theatricality, akin to figures in an absurdist play, while the exhibition space itself becomes a stage where the drama unfolds. These characters materialize through various painterly media—acrylic, oil, gouache, colored pencil—across diverse surfaces such as paper, canvas, leather, and globes. At times, they manifest through combinations of objects or video as well.

The works engage in collisions and interactions shaped by both the similarities and dissonances between narrative and imagery, material and medium, subject and theme. Through these exchanges, they reveal the subtle, layered histories embedded within themselves.

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