Hur Yeonhwa, Swimming Time, 2022 © Gallery Minjeong

Hur Yeonhwa, who has long worked with water as her central theme, opened her sixth solo exhibition 《Swimming Time》 at Gallery Minjeong on July 20.

Through “swimming,” the artist seeks to reveal the sensations of water experienced both directly and indirectly through painting and sculpture. She focuses on the process by which the physical properties of water are transformed into emotional and psychological elements through experience. Landscapes containing water are not merely contemplated visually, but become imprinted on us as they enter our eyes or come into contact with our bodies.

In the exhibition 《Swimming Time》, paintings depicting swimming pools, rivers, vacation backdrops, and swimming movements are presented alongside sculptures that reproduce the physical sensations of refracted waves on pool surfaces and light interacting with water.


Hur Yeonhwa, Happy Birthday, 2022 © Gallery Minjeong

In particular, the shimmering sparkle of waves, undulating surfaces, the resonant spatiality of swimming pools, the excitement of summer vacations, the cold sensation upon touching water, and the seasonal feeling of summer are vividly rendered, allowing viewers to experience intuitive sensations of water.

Looking at water that fills the canvas cools the eyes, and the ensuing freshness washes over the entire body. Watching a woman fully submerge as if sinking into the water gives the impression of entering alongside her. Is there any season more fitting for swimming, or more evocative of the desire to swim, than the muggy days of summer? Summer is “swimming time.”

To emphasize experiential sensation, sculptures and paintings are organically connected so that the exhibition space approaches the viewer as one vast summer. The exhibition also offers images that allow viewers to escape reality and feel the liberation and freedom that swimming provides.

Hur Yeonhwa’s solo exhibition 《Swimming Time》 is held at Gallery Minjeong (90-2 Samcheong-ro, Jongno-gu, Seoul) from July 20 to August 7.

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