This exhibition was designed to
show the latest works of the 14 participating artists in the Artspace3 abstract
art exhibition trilogy "One Seeing This Also Thinks That" (2019),
"Your Life Is Abstraction" (2019), and "Virtual Shadow Casts on
the Sky of Data Interface" (2020), that were under the joint planning of
Kang Seok-ho and me. It has already been three years since the first exhibition
was held, so there must have been changes in the lives and works of the
artists.
Each methodology is different, but all of these writers are formalizing an
invisible and abstract world using the body and matter as tools that are
present here and now. For them, expressing inner impulse as colors, capturing
ideal relationships between pure sculpture elements, or past historical
abstract attitudes that projected an existential body are the default values
that have already been learned.
Added to this is the sense of small everyday
experiences (Kim Winter Gyeoul, Kim Minkyung, Park Hyungji), contemporary
interest in the cosmic dimension (Park So young), and the response to matter in
the digital media environment (Park Hyunjung, Seol Gwen, Yoon Doohyun, Joo
Sla). The process of formative thinking that creates a form that is nowhere (Bä
Hejum, Lee Min Jung, Hwang Sue Yon) or the problem of drawing a world without
an object of instruction (Sung Sikyung, Hyundoo Jung, Han Sungwoo) is still a
valid topic.
The attitude that emphasizes the aesthetics of plastic art itself, which faded
into the background within the context of postmodernism, has emerged anew as a
remarkable phenomenon since the 2010s. While Korean artists in the 2000s filled
the vacancy that emptied overheated metadiscourse with daily observation and
inspiration, since the 2010s many younger Korean artists have been paying more
attention to events happening in themselves than to external phenomena, and are
shaping their thoughts, senses, and imaginations with pure formative elements
in a state that has loosened the relationship between what does the referring
and what is referred to.