23/11/23

Suki Seokyeong Kang @ Leeum Museum of Art, Seoul - "Willow Drum Oriole" Exhibition

Suki Seokyeong Kang
Willow Drum Oriole
Leeum Museum of Art, Seoul
September 7 - December 31, 2023

Leeum Museum of Art presents Willow Drum Oriole, a solo exhibition of one of Korea’s leading contemporary artists, Suki Seokyeong Kang. Experimenting with the expansive possibilities of painting as a medium through a variety of media and methods, including two dimensional work, sculpture, installation, video, and performance (“activations”), Suki Seokyung Kang’s oeuvre encompasses a wide range of artistic, cultural, and social contexts that are at once traditional and contemporary. This exhibition, the largest institutional solo show of the artist to date, presents works that have been developed from previous series such as Jeong, Mora, Mat, Grandmother Tower, Narrow Meadow, and Tender Meander, as well as Mountain, Ears Hours and Column, a new body of diversified work, including sculptural installations and a video.

Willow Drum Oriole, the title of both the exhibition and a new video work, is a reference to the sages of yore who would read the movements and sounds of the oriole flying in and out of the leaves of willow trees, as if weaving a thread into the fabric of the landscape. Using this metaphor, the artist symbolically reveals a defining characteristic of her work: sensitivity to audiovisual and tactile awareness, combined with spatiotemporal experience. The exhibition unfurls like a landscape painting, spread across and resounding synesthetically through a three dimensional space; in it are mountains reifying the four seasons of the year, day and night stretched over the floor and walls, ears wide open and hovering in the air, narrow yet rich meadows and rounded figures roving around only to linger in place, and various rectangular frames creating spaces for each work, while invisibly delineating the composition of the exhibition. The structures created therein exude rich reverberations arising from between the frames and margins, warmth and coolness, softness and hardness, stillness and movement.

Suki Seokyeong Kang contemplates the territory that society grants to the individual and envisions a “true-view” landscape in which the presence and movement of those around us are perceived and interrelated. Although the works of the landscape each exist in different forms and ways, they collectively unravel a narrative of togetherness as they organically integrate and disperse. The artist thereby presents an arena in which I, you, and we exist wholesomely, persistently mediating our imbalances and differences.

Suki Seokyeong Kang (b. 1977, lives and works in Seoul)

Suki Seokyeong Kang is a visual artist based in Seoul, Korea. Kang’s practice traverses painting, sculpture, performance, video, and installation. Inspired by cultural traditions of Korea as well as contemporary artistic and literary discourses, Kang decodes rules and values that govern these disciplines, turning to artistic languages of the past to construct a contextual lens through which she explores the notion of individuality and freedom in the present moment.

She studied Korean Painting at Ewha Womans University, Seoul and Painting at the Royal College of Art, London. She is Professor of Korean Painting at Ewha Womans University. Her recent solo exhibitions have been held at the Commonwealth and Council, LA, Buk-Seoul Museum of Art, Mudam Luxembourg, and the ICA Philadelphia. She has been featured in the Venice Biennale, the Shanghai Biennale, and the Gwangju Biennale. In 2018, Kang won the Baloise Art Prize at Art Basel.

Suki Seokyeong Kang
Suki Seokyeong Kang
Willow Drum Oriole
Exhibition Catalogue co-published by LEEUM / Hatje Cantz
Edited by: Harry C. H. Choi, Lee Hanbum
Texts by: Connie Butler, Harry C. H. Choi, 
Joan Kee, Christine Y. Kim, Michelle Kuo, 
Zoe Whitley, June Young Kwak
English, Korean, 2024, 392 Pages, 300 Ills.
Linen hardcover, 264mm x 190mm
ISBN: 978-3-7757-5293-0
The exhibition is accompanied by a catalogue that reads Kang's practice through a range of varying discourses, such as the history of Korean painting, feminism, and the narratives of the Western avant-garde, with essays by June Young Kwak, Connie Butler (Director, MoMA PS1), Christine Kim (Britton Family Curator-at-Large, Tate), Michelle Kuo (Marlene Hess Curator of Painting and Sculpture, MoMA), Zoe Whitley (Director, Chisenhale Gallery). The catalogue is published by Hatje Cantz.
Suki Seokyeong Kang’s Solo Exhibition Willow Drum Oriole is curated by June Young Kwak (Head of Exhibition, Leeum Museum of Art) with June Young Kwak (Curator, Leeum Museum of Art) and in partnership with Bottega Veneta. 

LEEUM MUSEUM OF ART
60-16, Itaewon-ro 55-gil, Yongsan-gu, Seoul, 04348