Installation view of 《Snaplife》 (2014.05.30 – 2014.08.02) © Sungkok Museum

Jina Park (b.1974) portrays on canvas instant, coincidental moments of ordinary and usual situations that she snapshots with a camera and reconstructs into paintings. 

The title of the exhibition 《Snaplife》 is reminiscent of the 'still life' genre, and suggests the two important aspects of the artist's work: Park's paintings capture the transient moments and inbetween places in the process of some events, in a way that represents the sense of movement, flux and ephemerality of daily life.

Installation view of 《Snaplife》 (2014.05.30 – 2014.08.02) © Sungkok Museum

The exhibition is organized into three sections. In part 1 are presented the nighttime landscape paintings, along with the sound installation produced in collaboration with German composer Peter Gahn. Parts 2 and 3 focus on the interior spaces of museums and galleries, along with a video which consists of image sequences.

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