The Artist © Chosun Media

The jury convened twice to review ten mid-career artists recommended by the steering committee. In the first round, the criteria for the award were shared and the candidates were narrowed down to five. The second round involved an in-depth verification of materials. The focus of the evaluation was clear: which artist, here and now, is intensely continuing their work for the future to come?
 
The laureate, Suh Yongsun, has demonstrated explosive artistic activity since entering his fifties. In 2008, he resigned from his professorship at Seoul National University and chose the path of a full-time painter, breaking away from the chronic ‘premature aging’ phenomenon prevalent in the Korean art world.
 
Like a student of art once again, Suh became an ‘artist in action,’ traveling tirelessly with renewed physical and mental vigor to historical sites across Korea as well as cities in both East and West. While embracing a wide spectrum of subjects without prejudice, he displayed remarkable drive and persistence, approaching questions of human existence with bulldozer-like determination.
 
Suh Yongsun’s work may well be described as a ‘repository of history’ that summons the memories of human life. Within this repository, antagonistic relationships across time and space—self and other, past and present, East and West, local and global, humanity and nature—seem to meet in harmony. From urban and natural landscapes he excavates historical truth anew, and upon myth and history he projects contemporary realities.

Even as he confronts reality with intensity, he never relinquishes the essence of form; while employing bold and rough visual language, he retains a tense commitment to content. Each painting, project, and exhibition is enveloped in a dense ‘humanistic web.’ In the jagged, staggering lines and colors, and in the baroque irregular gaps and margins, we experience the dynamic energy of a work that feels ‘alive.’ The jury highly valued both the artistic achievements he has steadfastly drawn forth and his future potential.
 
▷ The winner receives a prize of 10 million KRW and a plaque. The award ceremony and a commemorative special exhibition will be held together on November 6 at the Chosun Ilbo Art Museum in Gwanghwamun, Seoul.

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