JU SeKyun
Korea Tomorrow 2014
Many unsettling incidents I have witnessed in real life undermine the very foundation of what I was taught in the past. It seems that in our society, populated with people burdened by doubt, ‘meanings’ have been shaken and ‘definitions’ have no standards. I can’t recall exactly when it began, but I came to think that the knowledge l possessed about certain standards and the phenomena of reality could hardly converge. I work by contemplating what I have thus far believed to be a fixed standard and distort the various meeting points of that standard, creating out of those points variable characteristics. Essentially l challenge the foundations of the things that l know through transformation and imitation. ‘Imitation’ in my work is especially visible in the tracing drawing series. For the series I looked at valuable relics and ceramics considered national treasures and drew their images on white porcelain with a pencil. Ceramics connect with traditions, and traditions exist based on fixed standards. Drawing the meeting points of art with tradition and tradition with commonly held standards is for me like venturing deeper inside the dynamics of all of these things at once. Of course perfect imitation is impossible given that a two-dimensional flat object is being applied to a third-dimensional round figure. This inability for perfect imitation is also a kind of symbol of the uncomfortable irony that the ever changing present represents the tradition of the future. My works thus express my own obsession with a continuously changing society fraught with dangerous standards.
JU SeKyun
Born in 1980, Busan, Korea
EDUCATION
2011 M.F.A, Sculpture, Kookmin University Seoul, Korea
2008 B.F.A, Sculpture, Kookmin University Seoul, Korea
SELECTED SOLO EXHIBITION
2014 WHEEL THE WORLD, MAKESHOP ART SPACE, Paju, Korea
2013 WHITEOUT, Openspace Bae, Busan, Korea
2011 NOTIONAL FLAG, Brain Factory, Seoul, Korea
2010 BLACK SIGN, Syart Gallery, Seoul, Korea
SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITION
2014 TAIWAN CERAMICS BIENNALE, Yinggge Ceramics Museum,
New Taipei City, Taiwan
White Porcelain Praise, Seoul Museum, Seoul, Korea
2013 Art and Cook- Putting art on, Sejong Center, Seoul, Korea
Gyeonggi International Ceramic Biennale-Hot Rookies, Icheon Ceramix
Creativity Center, Icheon, Korea
2012 A.I.R(C.C.C Resident Exhibition), Clayarch Gimhae Museum
Cubic House, Gyungnam, Korea
Ex-Change, The National Art Studio-Changdong, Seoul, Korea
Doing, Kumho Museum, Seoul, Korea
Come On Ground, Ilhyun Museum, Kangwondo, Korea
2011 33th Joognang Fine Art Prize – Hangaram Art Museum, Seoul, Korea
2010 Work In Open Air – Gyeonggi Museum Art, Gyeonggido, Korea
TOMORROW 2014
Part 1 DESIGN TOMORROW : Sprout(Bal-a, 發芽)
Part 2 ART TOMORROW : Culture Print