Installation view of 《The Sea of Shinan-Mud, Sand and Wind》 © One and J. Gallery

“When I revisited my hometown islands of Shinan around 2005 after a long time, everything that had once been so familiar to me since childhood appeared strangely unfamiliar, as if I were seeing it for the first time. That sensation—something like déjà vu experienced through jamais vu—signified an immense gap between my memory and the reality before my eyes.”— Kang Hong-Goo¹


Installation view of 《The Sea of Shinan-Mud, Sand and Wind》 © One and J. Gallery

One and J. Gallery presents the solo exhibition 《The Sea of Shinan – Mud, Sand, and Wind》 by Kang Hong-Goo (b. 1956) from June 16 to July 24, 2022. This exhibition marks the artist’s seventh solo exhibition at One and J. Gallery.

Over more than 30 years of artistic practice, Kang Hong-Goo has presented a series of active exhibitions at One and J. Gallery, beginning with 《The House》(2010), followed by 《Study of Green》(2012), 《House of Human Beings – Proxemics Busan》(2013), 《Underprint: Sparrow and Jajangmyeon》(2015), 《Mist and Frost – Ten Years》(2017), and 《Study of Green – Seoul – Vacant Lot》(2020).

Since the early 1990s, Kang has presented digital photographs that capture and composite the realities of Korean society. From the 2000s onward, he has portrayed the faces of cities—Seoul, Gyeonggi-do, Cheongju, Busan, and others—undergoing transformation through capitalism, including villages left in ruins by redevelopment, using both digital photography and painting.


Installation view of 《The Sea of Shinan-Mud, Sand and Wind》 © One and J. Gallery

The 2022 solo exhibition 《The Sea of Shinan – Mud, Sand, and Wind》 functions as an introduction that opens the vast body of work in which Kang Hong-Goo documented the islands and seascapes of Shinan County in Jeollanam-do—composed of over 1,000 islands—over a period of 17 years.

Although Shinan was a familiar place to the artist as an insider who spent his childhood there, returning after several decades of living in Seoul caused him to encounter it anew through the gaze of an outsider. The coexistence of familiarity rooted in personal memory and the strangeness of present-day reality led the artist to question and record this “gap” over a long period of time.

In 《The Sea of Shinan – Mud, Sand, and Wind》, this inquiry is presented through 29 works, including photographs, photo-based paintings, and collages. As indicated by the exhibition’s subtitle, the exhibition primarily introduces Shinan through landscapes centered on “mud,” “sand,” and “wind.”

In the second half of 2022, a touring exhibition is scheduled to take place in Shinan County, the primary site of the works. In 2023, a large-scale solo exhibition is planned that will bring together the lives and landscapes of people living in Shinan into a comprehensive presentation.

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