Exhibitions
Sikyung Sung’s Solo Exhibition “SEESAW” on View Through June 28, 2025, at BB&M
June 03, 2025
A Team
Installation
view of 《SEESAW》
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BB&M presents 《SEESAW》, a solo exhibition of new paintings by Sikyung Sung, among the most
talented of the young generation of Korean painters working today.
As suggested by the title, 《SEESAW》, the exhibition reveals the artist
working through the dualities and contradictions arising from the act of painting
in an age of instant and infinite iteration of images. If “SEE” represents what
is unknown and thus more open, less controlled, without limits — an immediate
expectancy — then “SAW” refers to what is known, already seen, exerting control
and limits — a distant expectation.
Installation
view of 《SEESAW》
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The oil paintings presented this time were created through a
constant oscillation between spontaneity and control, just as the title—formed
by combining two opposing words—suggests. In these oil on canvas works,
meandering aleatory lines and expressive gestural brushstrokes move across
swathes of color and impastoed patches, by turns intentional and intuitive,
colliding and converging, layers subsumed under layers, opacity and
translucence alternating with restless, exhilarating energy.
Installation
view of 《SEESAW》
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As we rapidly enter an era of automated image production without
human intervention, painting—one of the oldest forms of visual art—remains a
timeless and fundamental challenge for each new generation of artists. Despite
the recurring discourse of crisis in contemporary art history, Sikyung Sung
continues to explore the world of abstract painting, a genre that retains a
powerful resonance, expressing its formal purity through his own distinctive
visual language.