Poster image of 《Exposed Concrete》 © JCC Art Center

The ten artists invited to this exhibition are major figures in the Korean art scene, ranging from their mid-50s to mid-60s. Continuing the lineage of Dansaekhwa, they present a solid body of work through a wide range of practices—from figurative painting employing both realist and experimental techniques, and illusionistic relief works, to diverse pieces that serve as experimental evidence of the body and objects.

The process by which exposed concrete reveals the original color of its raw material through the hydration reaction—when cement meets water and hardens—resembles the lives of these artists, who solidify their own artistic worlds while revealing both their inner and outer selves.

Through this invitational exhibition, the audience is invited to experience the collisions and correspondences, as well as the firm differences, revealed by these ten artists who have “grown together (con) and formed (crete)” within the context of contemporary Korea to become established figures in the Korean art world.


Cho Duck Hyun, K by the Window, 2016 © Cho Duck Hyun
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