The
Ilwoo Foundation of Hanjin Group presents a solo exhibition by Jeong Kyungja
(41), winner of the exhibition category of the 5th Ilwoo Photography Award, at
Ilwoo Space located on the first-floor lobby of the Korean Air Seosomun
Building. Titled 《The Roots of Coincidence》, this exhibition marks her award-winning presentation.
Jeong
Kyungja was selected for the exhibition category of “Photographer of the Year”
at the 2013 Ilwoo Photography Award. Her work closely observes the subtle
moments and figures in her immediate surroundings, constructing them in a
condensed manner reminiscent of a carefully composed cinematic scene.
On view
from October 30 (Thu) to December 24 (Wed) at Ilwoo Space (02-753-6502), the
exhibition brings together approximately five years of work—from her time
studying in the UK in 2010 to her more recent practice—organized into four
sections. Through these, the artist explores themes of coincidence and
inevitability, life and death, the passage and disappearance of time, and the
quiet vanishing of everyday surroundings, offering an in-depth look into her
keen and attentive gaze toward daily life and those around her.
Jeong
Kyungja, selected for the exhibition category of the 5th Ilwoo Photography
Award in 2013, received both her undergraduate and graduate degrees in
Photography from Chung-Ang University before continuing her studies at the
University of Edinburgh. Since returning to Korea, she has been actively
working, presenting photographs characterized by delicacy and a profound depth
of vision.
With
camera in hand, she photographs in the street, at home, in nature, in the city,
within human figures, and among objects. Although her work adheres to a
straight photographic approach rather than staged scenes, her images evoke the
atmosphere of well-crafted cinematic moments that transcend reality. While
reflecting the reality of her subjects, Jeong Kyungja disassembles and extracts
them into her own temporal framework, abstracting them and imbuing reality with
symbolic meaning.
The
exhibition is composed of four sections. The first section, ‘Story within a
Story’ (2010–11), consists of works produced during her time studying in the
UK, narrating a sense of another world existing within reality through objects.
The second section, ‘Speaking of Now’ (2012–2013), presents confessional
accounts of life and death experienced by people close to the artist.
The third
section, ‘Language of Time’ (2013–2014), features recent works that address
cycles of creation, growth, and disappearance through objects found in
time-stilled ruins. The final section is a video work composed of approximately
200 photographs and selected texts, reconstructing them into a new narrative.
Through this, the artist presents fleeting, seemingly trivial moments and
elements that contain time, offering a renewed way of seeing the ephemeral.