Soojung Jung, Our Starman, 2020, Oil on canvas, 193.3x259.1cm ©Soojung Jung

Bang! With a loud explosion, the world splits apart. All I did was play a little mischief, but since they keep calling me a “villain,” I might as well open up a new world on my own terms. How exhilarating it would be to smash, overturn, stir things up, and then—when things get awkward—teleport away in an instant. These audacious villains have gathered in one place.

The muscular, triumphant villains of Soojung Jung’s paintings embody a fantasy that many painters may secretly harbor — what if the world could be created exactly as I paint it? Her characters toss aside moral codes and social rules, generating a riotous, multidimensional universe through free associative imagery. It is a world purely of painting, by painting, and for painting.

Built upon solid draftsmanship, her paintings seize the viewer’s gaze with the absurdly detailed features of her subjects. Vivid colors, dynamic brushstrokes, and the tactile materiality of paint—sometimes thickly layered to the point of softness, sometimes thinned and dripping—command attention once again. The canvases are riddled with visual booby traps that keep the viewer as alert and restless as the villains themselves.

Liberated from the seriousness and gravitas that often burden art, these candid villains guide us back to the sheer joy of creation and appreciation. Their unapologetic honesty strips away the weight of moral obligation in art, inviting us to revel in the exuberance of imagination.


Kim Sora (Chief Curator, OCI Museum of Art)

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