First published on 3 May 2018
Scenery that occurs by Jeong Jeong-ju | Chosun Takes
Gallery Chosun is scheduled to hold an exhibition of "Scenery that occurs" of the artist Jeongju Jeong from September 7 to November 23. This exhibition consists of the artist's distinctive, deepened and more advanced new art pieces that demolish boundary between others through miniatures of buildings and cameras installed within them and explores probability of relations. Inside the exhibition, residential areas named apartment in modern society that Jeongju Jeong has paid attentions to and installation works that abstracted surrounding buildings faced by his daily routines are laid. As there are many cases that his image works are motived by painting, the artist suggests interpretation of space more specifically in a way that he makes metaphor for light inside building as individual psychological state. Jeongju Jeong's artwork is started with his daily life and memories and then creates surface of multi-layered landscape across boundary between individuals and societies, reality and virtual world through building space and visual sense experiencing such space as a medium. This exhibition is expected to result in new spatial experience for audience by providing an experience through various scenes created by our society as if relation between me and others is laid like a landscape.