Park Wunggyu, Dummy No.95, 2023, Ink on paper ©Park Wunggyu

Arario Gallery Seoul is pleased to present Park Wunggyu’s solo exhibition 《Intestine for Ritual》, on view from May 24 to July 1, 2023.

The artist has continuously explored the painterly potential of East Asian painting by creating symbolic formal systems of affirmation and negation through subjects that evoke ambivalent emotions. This exhibition marks Park’s first solo show at Arario Gallery Seoul and features a total of 14 works—new and previous pieces from his ongoing ‘Dummy’ series—on view on the 4th floor of the gallery.

Park Wunggyu (b. 1987), who majored in traditional East Asian painting, constructs ambivalent images based on his formal sensitivity toward classical Buddhist paintings from Korea and Japan. Referencing the six principles of East Asian painting (hwa-yuk-beop, the “Six Canons of Painting”)—imitation, composition, form, texture, transformation, and application—Park introduces hazy emotions and sensations triggered by “negativity,” such as impurity, adverse conditions, or repulsive feelings, into the very structure of his paintings.

The exhibition 《Intestine for Ritual》 centers on “sundae,” a Korean blood sausage made from animal intestines—a delicacy yet also a visceral reminder of the animal corpse. By choosing this subject, the artist weaves together personal memories, emotional undercurrents, and his aesthetic stance. In particular, Park renders the animal intestines—densely drawn in the center of the canvas using dots, lines, and geometric elements—while preserving margins around the edges of the painting. This compositional format borrows from the conventions of religious iconography, renewing emotional resonance through borrowed sacred forms. The sundae, expanded through various sculptural and painterly approaches, emits both affirmative and negative energies, evoking ambiguous emotional and sensory responses across the binaries of clean and dirty, beautiful and grotesque, positive and negative.

박웅규, 〈흉 No.17〉, 2023, 종이에 안료, 51.5 x 64.6 cm ©박웅규

Whereas the earlier works in the ‘Dummy’ series—launched in 2015—depicted divine or monstrous forms without any specific model, from 2019 onward, Park began incorporating concrete and realistic references such as moths, centipedes, and other insectoid or monstrous creatures. 

박웅규, 〈십우도〉, 2023, 종이에 먹과 안료, 35 x 35 cm (10 피스)©박웅규

In this exhibition, ten works from Dummy No. 91–100(2023) offer detailed depictions that magnify the formal peculiarities of different parts of a cow’s intestines. Also featured are The Ten Oxherding Pictures(2023), a ten-part series inspired by the Zen painting Ship-U-Do (Ten Oxherding Pictures), reinterpreted to represent the ritualistic processes of consuming, digesting, and excreting a cow; and Scar No.17(2023), a calligraphic piece that translates the names of ten types of bovine intestines into Chinese characters, encapsulating the exhibition’s conceptual breadth.

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