Installation view of 《Landscape of eight views of Dadaepo and Their Characters》 (Hongti Art Center, 2024) ©Hongti Art Center

The Hongti Art Center, operated by the Busan Cultural Foundation (CEO Miyeon Lee), announced that it will present Minseok Chi’s exhibition《Landscape of eight views of Dadaepo and Their Characters》from Wednesday, October 16 to Wednesday, October 30. This exhibition is the sixth in a series of solo shows presented by the 2024 Hongti Art Center resident artists, themed “Abandoned Lands Become Our Playgrounds.”

Minseok Chi, who actively works between Mexico and Korea and exhibits in major venues across both countries, majored in Oriental Painting and Eastern Philosophy. With a deep interest in traditional Korean philosophy and religion, he is committed to creating and researching with the goal of establishing his own Korean aesthetic through a contemporary continuation of traditional Korean aesthetics.

Minseok Chi, The way of the 108 gods dance , 2023, Performance video, 11min 2sec. ©Minseok Chi

This exhibition《Landscape of eight views of Dadaepo and Their Characters》stems from Chi’s 2023 project The Path of 108 Gods, which reinterpreted 108 brand-name products—symbols of contemporary consumer society—as personalized deities within the framework of traditional Korean shamanism. The pictograms representing each deity are developed into Chinese character-style forms, which in turn serve as the foundation for paintings in the format of character-drawings.

These character-drawings, in particular, incorporate the natural scenery of the Eight Views of Dadaepo (多大八景) in Saha-gu, Busan—where the Hongti Art Center is located—into the structure of the characters, thereby blurring the boundaries between nature and artifice and exploring the potential for new harmony.

According to the artist,《Landscape of eight views of Dadaepo and Their Characters》is a space where characters construct an entire world through visual form and philosophical structure. He states that the characters and landscapes within the paintings on view are not mere visual objects, but expressions of sublimity captured through intuition, and contemporary reinterpretations proposing a new cosmology. Through this exhibition, viewers are invited into newly unfolding landscapes at the threshold of everyday life and art, nature and artifice, tradition and modernity.

On Saturday, October 26, Minseok Chi will open his studio to the public and hold a participatory program including an experience-based workshop and a conversation with the artist in conjunction with the exhibition.

The exhibition will be held in the first-floor gallery of the Hongti Art Center from Wednesday, October 16 to Wednesday, October 30 (closed on Sundays). Viewing hours are from 10:00 AM to 6:00 PM, and admission is free.

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