Training! Training! Training!


Exhibition Description

Entering and carrying out within Chinese rock walls is not the only thing to do It is not the only training to run in step in front of a red hat assistant command at a retreat. To repeat, think, fall in, pull out, and constantly strive to find one’s own ideal to get something. Even a series of drawing pieces, installation, and humming melodies, it’s all training to nod and find rhythm.

Training is sacred. It’s probably always the first time, not to make a stroke for masterpieces and make another copy of one of his famous works. Training is honest. Training and performance create mental immersion. You become mentally trained by regaining yourself and repeating the actions that are closest to you.

Sometimes we train with great longing for something, and sometimes we are training sincerely, awakened to the training itself without realizing that it is a valuable moment. There are also people who are unexpectedly trained.

The theme of this April exhibition is “training and carrying out.” In the upcoming exhibition, the three writers will realize their training and performance through their respective work.


Artist Statement

Lee So-bak: Perform ‘transfer’. Lee So-bak moves detailed images of the natural landscape processed with photos one by one with a penchant. Stack and record A4 on the screen. Enjoy the collected images with your eyes and draw them with your hands. Replicate and process images. To carry out a thorough transfer itself

But Kim: I teach drawing to children 15 hours a week. Children usually like to draw things, and they usually deliberately draw things out. So But Kim draws something over and over again. It was a kind of training and performance.

Pung Yuen: The only way to get into your own world. Pung Yuen drew to fall into his own world for 15 days. I trained inside a three-horse canvas, looking only inside, not outside, others, or the world. He always came to Gassam Ridge at the same time and dug it up thinking only about himself.


Dates

April 19 to April 28, 2019.


Artists

Pung Yuen, Lee So-bak, But Kim.


Selected Images