Unicorn, Skinned Rabbit and Post-It


Exhibition Description

The feeling of shame is more complicated than I thought. It’s a little lighter than a disgraceful and shameful feeling, a little more than an embarrassing and embarrassing feeling. When you don’t want to be caught - bravado, unadorned, and immoral - most people feel this feeling.

The country I set up, the person I want to see, may only exist in my thoughts. Isn’t it always different from looking at me blurrily in front of the light and being photographed by someone else’s camera? When a person’s appearance and personality in my mind are not properly expressed, and a sudden appearance of myself that I didn’t expect comes out by someone, I am embarrassed and sometimes embarrassed.

Feeling embarrassed can be an act of looking at a new mirror. The new mirror shows me from various angles. Not the front, but the side and back, sometimes the top of the head, toe hair, and even the hidden side. It becomes an act of observing oneself from every nook and cranny.

Writer Yoon Ik-hon Peter R Peter R Peter will present his work in the January exhibition “Unicon, Hairless Rabbit and Post-it.” They will show the act of reflecting or looking at the mirror on their own or paying attention to the mirror itself.


Artists statement

Yoon Ik Horn: I want to draw a unicorn. I want to buy pretty stickers and put them on. Why do you want to do what you want to do and why don’t you do it when you become an adult?

Peter R: I hope no one who knows me knows this. a rabbit in a tragic situation And me watching it.

Bedro: If there were boxes of memories in your mind, this would be small and hard, but on the outside it would still be stacked with shiny wrappers. Other boxes are safe, but somehow they’re boring.


Dates

January 25 to February 3, 2019.


Artists

Yoon Ik Horn, Peter R, Bedro.


Selected Images