The Artist © Choi Jeonghwa

Artist Choi Jeonghwa has been selected as the fifth artist of the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art’s ‘MMCA Hyundai Motor Series.’
 
The MMCA Hyundai Motor Series is a long-term annual project, supported by Hyundai Motor Company for ten years starting in 2014, that supports solo exhibitions by mid-career artists representing Korea. It was conceived to invigorate Korean contemporary art by providing artists who have established distinctive artistic worlds with opportunities to realize large-scale new works.
 
Choi Jeonghwa is an artist who presents diverse installation works using common and inexpensive everyday consumables such as plastic baskets, piggy banks, brooms, and balloons, and he is also serving as the art director of the 2018 PyeongChang Winter Paralympics, opening March 9.
 
His method of transforming mass-produced consumer goods into artworks breaks down the boundary between high art and popular culture and captures an aspect of Korean society, and he is regarded as an artist who expanded the horizon of Korean contemporary art since the 1990s.
 
As part of the new work project, Choi plans to present Dandelion Min(民)deul(土)le(來), an 8.4-meter-tall work made from used tableware, and will hold a tableware collection event in the museum courtyard of the Seoul branch over two days, March 10–11, to create the piece.
 
The artist intends to engrave the names of participants onto the donated tableware and incorporate them into the work, realizing public art that combines everyday life and art.
 
Anyone wishing to participate may donate tableware of any material or size at the event booth set up in the museum courtyard, except glass items.
 
The new work produced through this process will be unveiled at the exhibition opening on September 8.

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