Exhibitions
《Low Glide》, 2024.05.01 – 2024.06.22, ARARIO Gallery
May 01, 2024
ARARIO Gallery
Installation
view of 《Low Glide》 (Arario
Gallery, 2024) ©Arario Gallery
Cha
Hyeonwook (b. 1987) expresses nature and human figures that reside in his
imagination and heart through dreamy yet tranquil landscapes. His work is
characterized by a mixture of tradition and modernity. While he bases his work
on the form and materials of Korean painting, his painting technique does not
fully adhere to the traditional method of color painting. He creates layers of
color on a textured surface by applying pressure to ‘hanji’ (traditional Korean
paper) and adding dimensionality, using his own adapted method of painting to
depict the subjects and landscapes he wishes to express. His solo
exhibition Low Glide, held at ARARIO GALLERY SEOUL’s
fourth floor space showcases a total of 17 new paintings by CHA. The exhibition
vividly showcases a newly constructed landscape, where reality and the artist’s
imagination converge, and narratives from the past and present intersect.
Cha
Hyeonwook, Low Glide, 2024, Powdered color pigment on Korean
paper, 170x142cm ©Arario Gallery
The
theme of the exhibition ‘low glide’ represents Cha's artistic approach towards
his work of 'drawing' and the characteristics of his current techniques. It
evokes the imagery of flying low over a vast forest, brushing closely with the
landscape, reminiscent of the artist's life struggles and his journey to
overcome frustrations. Moreover, it serves as a metaphor for his unique
technique of layering dry brush strokes on ‘hanji’ and creating line-like
impressions by applying pressure, which are techniques that prevent moisture
from deeply penetrating. Cha applies this technique of dry, short brushstrokes,
similar to his use of ink, to coloring.
He uses ‘anchae’, a watercolor made by
mixing Korean painting pigments with glue and natural starch, and ‘hobun’, made
from natural lime such as seashell, all while employing elements of line
derived from traditional Korean landscape painting. Simultaneously, CHA adopts
a Western painting attitude in the spontaneous combination and placement of
colors and subjects, and variation in techniques. These characteristics play a
crucial role in allowing Cha to break the boundaries between traditional Korean
and Western landscape painting, thus establishing his unique artistic oeuvre.

Cha
Hyeonwook, Chasing, 2024, Powdered color pigment on Korean
paper, 73x117cm ©Arario Gallery
Cha
Hyeonwook's artistic realm explores memory as a key theme, connecting the
present and the future in a unique manner. His works are born from the process
of gathering both direct and indirect memories from personal experiences and
recreating them in artistic form. Within this creative process, Cha constantly
interacts with the surrounding world, constructing a personal timeline formed
through these relationships. His works reveal a creative approach that assigns
new value to ordinary objects or concepts, unlike traditional collectors,
combining these fragments of memory to create new subjects and scenes. Trees
and clouds, frequently appearing in Cha's works, are important elements that
symbolize memories and emotions, expressing the artist’s exploration of self as
a stranger, shaped by his memories from moving across various regions.
In this
journey, he contemplates his identity amidst the ever-changing society, as
fragments of memories combine and transform over time, creating new realities
and futures. The willow tree in his works metaphorically represents memories of
his homeland, while the newly introduced juniper represents the awkward and
alien, the expression of another stranger who has migrated to a foreign land.
Symbols derived from nature such as the 'day moon' found at the boundary of day
and night, and the abundant yet ephemeral clouds frequently seen in the scenes,
are crucial elements that construct the boundaries of time and the dreamlike
landscapes of his work. Cha blurs the boundaries between reality and future,
fact and fiction, in his unique way amidst the constant change and flow of
time.