Exhibition poster of 《Square》 © Hapjungjigu

Artist Woojung Hoh(b. 1987) presents his solo exhibition 《Square》 at Hapjungjigu from Saturday, May 18 to Friday, June 14. The exhibition unfolds, outside the studio, traces of the concerns the artist has sustained inside his studio over the past year.

It presents a mural filling the entire first floor of the exhibition space, paintings in the basement level along with a space transformed accordingly, and a leaflet closely interlinked with the time and space of the exhibition.

Woojung Hoh completed both undergraduate and graduate studies in Fine Arts at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris, where he also completed the Post-diplôme program.

He currently lives and works in Seoul. He has held solo exhibitions at Kumho Museum of Art(2022), Chapter II(2021), SONGEUN Art Cube(2020), Gallery Baton(2019), Cheongju Art Studio(2018), and the Project Gallery of Gyeonggi Museum of Modern Art(2017), among others, and has participated in numerous group exhibitions in Korea and France.

In the early stages of his practice, the artist represented sensations arising from the uncertainty of reality, such as anxiety, void, and helplessness, through a cartoon-like format on the canvas.

He then gradually moved toward expressing abstract uncertainty through picture planes in which objects and geometric forms establish balance and imbalance. Since then, the artist has focused on formally exploring the infinite ways in which shapes on the canvas appear and disappear.

《Square》 is an exhibition that allows viewers to examine, through the artist’s perspective, the limits and expansion of frames or supports, as well as the network of relations in which the parts and whole of a form become intertwined. On the first floor of the exhibition space, the artist takes the entire cubic space as both support and constraint, reconstructing a single form as a mural. The mural Rings(2024) is a work temporarily realized during the exhibition period before disappearing.

Through the act of painting over several days just before the exhibition opens, the artist finally comes face to face with the substance of the form he has reconstructed. On the first floor, a leaflet is also placed, connecting the past and present time and space of the exhibition. While functioning as both an exhibition preface and floor map, the leaflet gradually deviates from the actual exhibition space and time, leading viewers to imagine the gaps between process and result.

In the basement level, a single painting depicting part of a form is presented in a space transformed according to the size of its frame. The painting Rings 3(2024) shares its original form with the mural Rings on the first floor, yet converges into a different state of completion through distinct visual and tactile conditions.

The exhibition title “square” refers to the tangible and intangible rectangular frames that the artist has continued to be interested in since the past. Just as the word carries various meanings, including “square-shaped,” “to make square,” “parallel,” “corresponding,” “directly,” “power of two,” and “public square,” the exhibition 《Square》 also hopes to become a place where diverse people gather and pass through one space, sharing the artist’s perspective together.

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