Choi Byunghoon : afterimage of beginning: LIMITED EDITION
1 September - 20 September 2022
PBG
Choi Byunghoon : afterimage of beginning: LIMITED EDITION
1 September - 20 September 2022 PBG
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"How can art express the value of the times in a long history and life?"
It is an essential question that penetrates the world of Choi Byung-hoon's works. Choi Byung-hoon's work is the result of a thorough agony to find contemporary aesthetics and values without losing the original vitality of the material.
The beauty of Korea, which excludes decoration and is filled with margins and energy, is not easily revealed on the surface.
At first glance, it seems simple and empty, but there is definitely power and balance hidden in it.
In particular, Choi Byung-hoon's work has a physical balance, a balance of ruggedness and softness, a balance of objects and space, and a time balance of moment and eternity. And the balance between physical structure and mental object is key.
Choi Byung-hoon's work shows the spirit of a new era based on the Korean aesthetic sense of inner reflection, moderation, and emptiness. Artist Choi Byung-hoon's work, which shows universal value based on Korean identity, stimulates contemporary aesthetics.
Print Bakery will showcase two limited edition objects and two prints by Choi Byung-hoon, who has an unrivaled position in the domestic art furniture field.
Choi Byunghoon's works are the result of thorough contemplation to identify contemporary aesthetics and values without losing the vitality of the material itself. His works show a new spirit of the times based on the Korean aesthetic sense of inner reflection, moderation, and void. The beauty of Korea, which excludes decorativeness and is filled with void and energy, is not easily revealed on the surface. Although it may seem simple and empty, power and balance are clearly hidden within it. A balance between roughness and softness, a balance between an objet and space, and a temporal balance between moment and eternity, as well as a physical balance, exist in Choi Byunghoon's works. The key is the balance between physical structure and mental objects.