Hyongryol Bak, Captured nature_Tree #4, 2011, Inkjet print, 144 x 180 cm © Hyongryol Bak

Once I felt so unhappy, like a protagonist in a tragedy. I traveled places, wherever my mind roamed, daily by train or bus. After a time I was on top of a mountain after passing through a forest. A walk is now what I like most. My concern with and obsession for nature probably began at the moment I felt I was consoled by nature.

My gaze remains confined to society. I realize each element of nature such as plants, trees, rocks, and the sea cannot be in comfort within society. Isn’t it possible for nature to be with us as nature itself? Unhappily I have always been in the shade of desire. I cannot give up desire for success, desire for possessions, desire for plundering. Nature is tinged with gray where such desire exists. Nature lives a tired life, moving, led, and turned by the gray. We have never asked nature what it thinks and if it is alright.

Reflecting this view, ‘Captured nature’ questions contemporary people’s dominant, selfish connections with nature by recording devices that capture and exploit nature and those involved. I seriously wonder if nature can be possessed by humans.

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