KINOSHO KIKAKU a le plaisir de présenter l’exposition solo de Jung Hyeryun US2-Live Like Water à partir du 10 mars 2023. Nous sommes impatients de vous accueillir à l’exposition.
Jung Hyeryun Exposition Solo US2-Live Like Water
10 (ven) – 23 (jeu) mars 2023
Heures d’ouverture 11h00 – 18h00 *Fermé le lundi.
JHR has been creating material/non-material visual works with a special interest in the organic relationship that humans develop with their environment.
<US2-Live Like Water> is experimental research designed to remind us of the current situation facing humans and nature by visualizing the seriousness of water pollution through actual data and virtual media. The title of the work was inspired by Lao-tzu’s theory ‘Live Like Water’, which emphasizes the need to respect the inherent properties of nature and humans and is intended to explore the essential nature of water beyond its superficial, material reality.
The video image shows that the images created by pollution figures repeat combination and disassembly on the virtual web like a living organism, finding new ways to survive through self-imposed rules and meanings.
The work also implies that we have crossed the threshold of the hitherto unknown worlds such as the Anthropocene and Chthulucene.
Jung Hyeryun (born 1977, South Korea)
Major solo exhibitions include 《Treasure island》 (2020, Jinju rheesjmuseum Museum of Art, Jinju, Korea), 《Landscape of -1》 (2019, l’h du siege art center, Valenciennes , France), 《Serial Possibility-planet》 (2016, higure17-15cas, Japan) ), and participated in numerous domestic and international projects and group exhibitions, including 《Opening Exhibition of the Museum of Contemporary Art Busan》 (2018, Museum of Contemporary Art Busan, Korea), 《Kenpoku Art》 (2016, Fukuroda Falls, Japan), and 《Busan biennale –living evolution》 (2010, Busan Metropolitan Art Museum,Busan) participated before. She won the <1st Surim Art Foundation>(2017), <Winning a prize in KIMCHONGYUNG museum> (2012) ,
National Asian Culture Center (2022, Korea), l’h du siege art center (2018, France), Guandu Museum of Art (2013) , Taiwan) has participated in a residency program.