Installation view of 《Falconry》 (SeMA Storage, 2021) ©Soojung Jung

The Seoul Museum of Art (Director: Baik Ji-sook) presents Soojung Jung’s exhibition 《Falconry》, which was selected for the museum’s Emerging Artists Support Program 2021, from August 12 to September 5, 2021, at SeMA Storage located within Seoul Innovation Park, Eunpyeong-gu.

The Emerging Artists Support Program has been operated by the Seoul Museum of Art since 2008 to assist talented young artists and curators in developing their practices by providing full exhibition support and professional consultation.


Installation view of 《Falconry》 (SeMA Storage, 2021) ©Soojung Jung

《Falconry》 begins with the question of the relationship between a falconer and a falcon, exploring the bonds between humans, animals, and nature as well as structures of ownership and power. Jung visualizes these themes through her own imaginative lens in a series of paintings.


Soojung Jung, Tronie#2 Dawn of dreams, 2021, Oil on canvas, 91x72cm ©Soojung 

As an exhibition questioning the human–animal relationship, 《Falconry》 presents six contemporary portraits, over five figurative paintings, and a large hanging painting approximately seven meters in height, demonstrating a wide range of painterly approaches.

Drawing inspiration from various sources — everyday events both big and small, news, documentaries, films, and music videos — Soojung Jung translates visual impressions into painting. In particular, she focuses on the relationships of life that occur within the vibrant environments we inhabit, and on the coexistence of human beings with other living entities in nature.

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