Installation view of 《A Poem in Humble Materials》 ©Cheongju Museum of Art

The solo exhibition 《A Poem in Humble Materials》 by Chung Hyun, recipient of the 2nd Kim Bokjin Art Award, is currently on view at the Cheongju Museum of Art. This exhibition offers a condensed overview of the artist’s more than thirty years of sculptural experimentation since the late 1980s, mediated through materials that have lost their original functions and been discarded—such as railroad sleepers, waste wood, discarded steel rebar, coal tar, and natural stone.

Approximately 80 works are presented, including sculptures and drawings, highlighting Chung Hyun’s distinctive sculptural language centered on materiality and his restrained mode of artistic intervention. Chung Hyun was selected as the recipient of the 2nd Kim Bokjin Art Award in recognition of his sustained practice grounded in a humanistic attitude and his achievements in sculptural form, honoring the artistic spirit of Kim Bokjin (1901–1940), a pioneer of modern Korean sculpture.

Of particular note in this exhibition are new drawings rendered in coal tar, a petroleum byproduct, as well as installation works composed of accumulated discarded steel rebar and wooden elements that the artist has collected and processed over an extended period. Through these works, Chung Hyun materializes the sedimentation of time and the residues of emotion with poetic density.

《A Poem in Humble Materials》 evokes the trials endured by materials that have exhausted their utility and have never been regarded as precious, along with the deep and quiet traces left by their persistence and endurance. The exhibition runs through July 27.

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