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The Temporal, Spatial Expression of Involuntary Memories
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TO FIND LOST TIME, 60¡¿100§¯ woodcut and Serigraphy on Chin Colle', 2011 |
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The duality is maximized when another image is inserted. While Buddha images, parrots, cages, flowers, and snakes appear in one scene, simple black-and-white landscapes appear in another. Her work¡¯s dualistic presentation of space relatesto involuntary memoriesthe flow of consciousness.
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TO FIND LOST TIME, 40¡¿60§¯ woodcut and Serigraphy on Chin Colle', 2011 |
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Such dualism and confrontation presents mutual independence rather than association. Through the dual structures of images she allows realistic and unrealistic incidents to coexist on the same plane, enabling religious, philosophical interpretation.
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TO FIND LOST TIME, 40¡¿60§¯ woodcut and Serigraphy on Chin Colle', 2011 |
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Her recent work emphasizes time, and change in the structure of space. Jo represents the true nature of objects and existence through time and dual spatial structures. She presents the flow of consciousness and recovery of lost time through tactility, physical expression, and images of nude bodies, flowers, snakes, and Buddha images.
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TO FIND LOST TIME, 40¡¿100§¯ woodcut and Serigraphy on Chin Colle', 2011 |
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Each independent form is existential, existing in a different time. This being becomes a thread to voluntary memories, and a link to the past. Her images within every-changing space-time are memories and records of the past, interpreted as retrieved time.
¡â±Û=À¯Àç±æ(È«ÀÍ´ë ±³¼ö, ¹Ì¼úÆò·Ð)/Yoo Jae-kil(Hongik University Professor & Art Critic)
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¡ÞArtist, Jo Hyang-sook
MFA in printmaking, Hongik University, Seoul. ¡âSelected Solo Shows=2011Hongik University College of Fine Arts Doctor¡¯s Degree Exhibition, Insa Art Center. 2010 Print Exhibition invited by Scholar Gallery in Beijing, China. 2006 Premium Art Fair, COEX. 2004 Flux Art Festival Special Exhibition, COEX. 1986 Jo Hyang-sook Exhibition, Dongbang Plaza ect. Instructor, Hongik University Department of Printmaking.
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