Changchang Yoo, 88×monologue, 2015, Digital printed on paper, 76.5 x 54.5 cm © Changchang Yoo

What the artist consistently suggests is that our life in the world is absurd. It is so absurd that it cannot be combined into a single value or logic. Considering the fact that the artist was one of the few top Korean cartoonists of comics of cheerful atmosphere with exaggerated action for children and adults before he gained recognition as a painter, the world his paintings show is no different from that of such cartoons.

The world of cheerful cartoons repeats a series of coincidences that cannot be rationally explained, along with absurd events and stories. The people living in this world cannot predict the future. Past, present, and future have nothing to do with each other. Mistakes and errors spring up from here and there, but rest assured, no matter how complex or huge the trouble is, it shall all be resolved. Or one may as well just deceive oneself that it is all resolved. And today begins as if there were no problems.

This cheerful world, paradoxically, exposes the essence of human beings, the essence of society, which is not at all cheerful. Even as he manages to pull off a bright smile, he shows a pessimistic view of the world that is openly skeptical and cynical. The world is infinitely full of contingencies, and the heavy inner world and minds of human beings and the unbearable lightness of events and stories live together. 

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