Installation view © OCI Museum of Art

OCI Museum of Art (Director: Ji-hyun Lee) presents the solo exhibition 《Facade in Facade》 by emerging artist Hwang Wonhae, on view from July 21 to August 14, 2021, in the museum’s first-floor gallery. The exhibition is part of the 2021 OCI YOUNG CREATIVES program, an annual initiative supporting six selected young Korean artists through a series of consecutive solo exhibitions.

The title 《Facade in Facade》 reflects the artist’s exploration of structural boundaries observed in the rapidly shifting urban environment—such as construction site tarps, combinations of building frames and materials, and the volume created between façades and interior spaces. These architectural elements that traverse between the flat and the dimensional are visually translated through Hwang’s painting practice.

Hwang photographs diverse urban building facades and then processes the imagery through computer software, isolating necessary elements before reconfiguring them onto canvas. This repetitive act of digital cropping, synthesizing, and painting blurs the boundaries between photography and painting, digital and analog, space and process. The artist’s layered technique resonates with the conceptual core of the exhibition.

Installation view © OCI Museum of Art

Featured works such as Powder(2021) and Trace(2021) juxtapose the reflected, shimmering urban images with the smooth, rigid surface of architectural glass. Delicate brushwork combined with screen-tone collage elements creates a fresh visual tension that evokes unfamiliar perspectives of the city. Through this body of work, Hwang reconstructs and reimagines the spatial fragments and edges that make up the architectural landscape.

In 《Facade in Facade》, Hwang Wonhae captures the structural language of a rapidly evolving cityscape, offering viewers an opportunity to re-experience the city’s sensory dimensions through painting.

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