Poster image of 《Ultra-Marine, a question about longing》 © Gallery Daisy

A leading figure of late Dansaekhwa, painter Kim Tschoon Su will hold his first solo exhibition in Jeju after stepping down from his teaching post, marking a renewed beginning devoted fully to his practice.

The exhibition, 《Ultra-Marine, a question about longing》, will be presented at Gallery Daisy in the Jeoji Culture and Arts Village from the 15th through August 20.

This show marks Kim’s first solo exhibition since retiring this year from his professorship in the Department of Western Painting at Seoul National University, signaling his return to full-time artistic practice.

The exhibition will feature 38 new works.

Rather than using a brush, Kim applies paint directly onto the canvas with his fingers, employing a part of his own body to articulate a distinctive pictorial language.

Through hundreds and thousands of bodily gestures, living lines and planes ripple across the surface as though transcribing the artist’s very breath. The eruptive rhythm of his touches possesses a sculptural vitality and intense life force, as if the canvas itself were breathing like a great fountain.

Kim takes a restrained blue pigment—“ultra-marine”—as the point of departure for his painterly identity.

Throughout art history, the long-standing aspiration to contain human vision and inner imagery within the flat two-dimensional canvas has advanced step by step by challenging the question, “What is painting?”

Carrying the weight of this essential artistic inquiry, Kim has traversed more than three decades of painterly exploration, expressing the discord and chaos, immersion and stillness that unfold within and beyond the human condition. He continues to consolidate the multidimensional values projected and implied in “ultra-marine” as the fundamental structure of painting and the foundation of his artistic world.

For this reason, “ultra-marine” may be understood as the language that runs through Kim Tschoon Su’s oeuvre. One might even refer to the blue in his paintings simply as “his ultra-marine.”

The opening reception will be held on the first day, the 15th, in collaboration with Jeju Beer, a KOSDAQ-listed company.

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