Installation view of 《The Portrait with(out) Artists》 © SeMA

《The Portrait with(out) Artists》 is an exhibition that explores the portraits of Korean artists and the portraits of contemporary art, photographed by renowned photo artists in Korea. The parentheses '(out)' in the title of the exhibition include both the meaning of 'artist portrait' and 'portrait without artist'. Through the juxtaposition of 'with/without' which are contrary in their meanings, it was intended tobe a metaphor on the flow and current state of change in the portrait photos of artists in Korean modern photography.
 
Photographs by Joo Myung Duck, YOOK Myeongshim, Koo Bohnchang, and Hein-kuhn Oh, which capture the faces of art personalities such as artists, poets, novelists, film directors and actors from the 1970s to 2000s, constitute the center of this exhibition. Another axis of the exhibition are the faces of contemporary photography by young photo artists such as Kyungwoo Chun, Hyun-doo Park, Jeong Kyungja and Kim Moon, which goes beyond a mere retro-illumination of the artist portraits and answers to this time of expansion and universalization of photo media that is represented by mobile phone cameras and SNS.


Jeong Kyungja, Speaking of Now_21, 2012 © Jeong Kyungja

The exhibition largely consists of three parts. Part 1 [Questioning the Artist Portraits of Here and Now] will be centered on the photographs of Koo Bohnchang and Hein-kuhn Oh, Part 2 [Artist With/Without] will be seen through the photographs of Joo Myung Duck and YOOK Myeongshim, and Part 3 [Artists of us All] will be addressed through the photographs of Kyungwoo Chun, Hyun-doo Park, Jeong Kyungja and Kim Moon. Of course, it cannot be asserted that the eight photographers presented in this exhibition represent the modern portrait photographs of Korea.

However, the trajectories that are created by these points draw several parabolas. It is to show the photographs of artist portraits in the field of Korean photography, to step beyond the artist portraits themselves to connect the works of contemporary photographers that explore the meaning of art through the medium of photography, and finding the meaning of the artist and art in the context of contemporary art of ‘here and now’.
 
Lastly, through the archives (handwritten manuscripts, first editions, etc.) of literary people prepared in one corner of the exhibition hall, we seek to ask again the altered meaning of art. This exhibition will be an opportunity to contemplate on the meaning of artist and art that are endlessly transforming through the medium of photography, which has become a familiar part of everyday life.

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