佛蘭西靑信 : Painter of Light and lines

16 November -  7 December 2023

PBG The Hyundai


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PBG is pleased to announce, 佛蘭西靑信,a solo exhibition by Chung Shin (b.1981) from 16 November to 7 December 2023 in PBG the Hundai s pace. Black Neon by artist Chung Shin encompasses the concept of h uman life, combi ning charcoal lines and yellow.
As the extension of the previous Black Neon series, this exhibition presents some of her artworks during three month residency in Paris as a preview. Following the artistic journey of Vincent Van Gogh, this exhibition features drawings and paintings capturing still life, architecture, landscapes and ev eryday objects encountered by the artist.



Chung shin

Seeking lines that comfort the heart, the artist says that imagining the coziness of being indoors, moderate splendor, and fruits rolling in the sun arouses the sensation of good feelings. Having done work based on drawings, the artist focuses on revealing through lines the immediacy of drawing as well as the visibility of various concepts that are occasionally revealed raw. Through a warm gaze, ubiquitous but not visible to everyone, the artist attempts to convey a bright and cheerful energy to modern people living busy everyday lives.


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Rondi Park examines the extremely personal traces surrounding desires and expands the category to popular sympathy and social phenomena. The artist who collects fragments of desire seething in a capitalist society and develops them into various media - such as painting, textiles, performance, and ceramics - develops her own narrative using the constantly reproduced desires as a medium.