The
Transparent
Space
by Korea Architectural Design Professor Exhibition, 2011
Meet the transparent healing space that adults dream of.
The artist tries to lead the audience to a place of refuge or warm healing for modern people through the mysterious beings appearing in a transparent space and the fantastic scenes they create.
This exhibition is an exhibition that embodies the transparent space that exists in the artist's memory with wooden sculptures.
We dream of our own imaginary world when we are young and keep it in our minds. In front of the epic images of fairy tales for adults by Jeon Gyeong-sun, we can play and re-draw the Neverland story we dreamed of as a child.
The works that the artist wants to share with us lead us to the afterglow of the imagination and make us look forward to the endless stories that will unfold in the transparent space between reality and unreality.
The characters in the work ask questions about the ontological situation in an ideal world other than reality. Our figures projected through the diagonal lines of the characters are expanded into a new aesthetic language through time and space, and the contents are reconstructed through communion with me and expressed through another experience.
- From Jeon Jeong-seon's writing -