Installation view of 《When Fantasy Becomes Reality》 © Art Center Zain

Art Center Zain (Pyeongchang-dong, Jongno-gu) presents the special exhibition 《When Fantasy Becomes Reality》 through December 28. This two-person exhibition featuring Jaeyeon Yoo and Hansol Noh introduces approximately 60 works—including paintings and installations—by two young artists who uncover truth behind fantasy.
 
As suggested by the seemingly contradictory title that combines “truth” and “fantasy,” fantasy may conventionally imply illusion or delusion, yet it can also function as a foundation for understanding the inner self by revealing the unconscious. In an era where technological advancement weakens individual subjectivity and fosters passive choices shaped by algorithms, the exhibition invites viewers to experience inward contemplation at the boundary between fantasy and reality through the works of these two artists.


Installation view of 《When Fantasy Becomes Reality》 © Art Center Zain

Jaeyeon Yoo paints landscapes that offer inner consolation through dreamlike hues and luminous atmospheres. Her use of somewhat unfamiliar color palettes functions as a passage from reality into fantasy, prompting viewers to reconsider the images before them from a renewed perspective. Resembling a suspended scene from a dream, her paintings are built through multiple layered applications of paint. This temporally accumulated method parallels the way long-held inner desires surface as dreams.
 
Hansol Noh’s works, created with jangji paper and ink, transform immediate reality into hazy memory, while at times summoning faded recollections buried deep in the unconscious like old black-and-white photographs. By rendering overlooked scenes strange and unfamiliar, she dissolves the boundary between reality and fantasy. Text juxtaposed with imagery invites entirely different readings of each work, as every image generates a new narrative depending on the text it encounters.

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