About the Juror, Lee Junhee

Born in Seoul in 1969, Lee Junhee graduated from Kyungwon University’s College of Fine Arts and its graduate program, and later earned a degree in Arts Management from the Graduate School of Fine Arts at Hongik University. He worked as a curator at Gaain Gallery, Gallery Dam, and Savina Museum of Contemporary Art. In 2000, he joined the art magazine 《Monthly Art》 as a reporter and has served as its Editor-in-Chief since 2014.


1. 27 sec. 67 (27초 67), 2015, oil on canvas, 53×65㎝, private collection in Seoul / 2. I mitation(흉내), 2015, oil on canvas, 53×65㎝, private collection in Seoul

Jisan Ahn | A Painter Who Takes Painting Head-On

Painter Jisan Ahn graduated from the School of Visual Arts at Korea National University of Arts. Korea National University of Arts is the only institution in Korea dedicated exclusively to professional arts education, established by presidential decree. Comprising schools of Music, Drama, Film, Dance, and Traditional Arts, the university is known for attracting many exceptionally talented students.

The School of Visual Arts, however, occupies a somewhat different position. Unlike other artistic disciplines, the visual arts do not easily lend themselves to the notion of the “prodigy.” Yet Ahn seemed destined to become a painter from the outset. Following in the footsteps of his father, the artist Ahn Chang Hong, Jisan Ahn pursued painting and, after graduating from Korea National University of Arts, spent seven years studying and working in the Netherlands.

The Netherlands is a country renowned for its rich painterly tradition and profound art historical legacy within Europe. Now in his forties, Ahn stands out in the Korean art scene as a rare example of a committed painter devoted to the medium itself. Ahn confronts painting—the most fundamental and direct of artistic mediums—head-on.

Just as a poet’s reflections are inscribed through language and expressed metaphorically, a painter’s desire for expression materializes through color and form on the canvas. The struggle of a painter facing a blank canvas is relentless and intense. It is also profoundly solitary.

Armed with nothing but brushes and paint, the painter enters into this confrontation alone. Whatever changes the future may bring, painting will endure. Ahn’s work stands as a testament to that conviction.


The Artist © Jisan Ahn

※ Jisan Ahn (1979– ) received a BFA in Fine Arts from Korea National University of Arts and an MFA in Painting from the Frank Mohr Institute in the Netherlands. While participating in the residency programme at the Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten in Amsterdam, he was awarded the 2014 Buning Brongers Prijs. He has presented four solo exhibitions in Seoul and the Netherlands, including at the Zaha Museum, and has participated in approximately forty group exhibitions.

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