Installation view of 《Blue Window》 (Kumho Museum of Art, 2021) ©Rho Eunjoo. Photo: Euirock Lee.

From March 12 to April 18, 2021, Kumho Museum of Art presents Part 1 of 《2021 Kumho Young Artist》, a program that supports solo exhibitions by emerging artists selected through an open call. Since its launch in 2004, the Kumho Young Artist program has selected 77 artists through 18 rounds, establishing itself as one of Korea’s leading platforms for emerging contemporary artists.

Part 1 of 《2021 Kumho Young Artist》 consists of solo exhibitions by two artists—Rho Eunjoo and Moon Isaac—selected from the four finalists of the 18th open call in 2020. The exhibition presents Rho Eunjoo’s paintings, which construct familiar yet unfamiliar scenes through object-models oscillating between reality and illusion, alongside Moon Isaac’s installations, which question the present through multilayered, reassembled object-sculptures that transcend time and space.

 
Rho Eunjoo《Blue Window》

Rho Eunjoo creates familiar yet unfamiliar scenes and relationships through object-models that traverse the boundary between reality and illusion. Her paintings feature various forms reminiscent of architectural structures, construction materials, discarded lines, stone fragments, branches, and debris. These objects—ephemeral and incomplete—stand, lean, or float under differing gravities, independent of their original functions or purposes, forming new situations and scenes.

Through series that arrange leftover materials and model fragments like floral compositions, or assemble partial architectural forms into new functional entities, Rho explores subjects, situations, and scenes that could exist anywhere yet belong nowhere. In particular, the recurring motifs of “windows” and “reflections” in this exhibition function as metaphors for long-standing debates on painting and representation, while simultaneously expanding spatial and temporal perception, inviting viewers into an enlarged field of imagination.

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