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Kwang Ho CHEONG

Kwang Ho CHEONG, Shin Museum of Art

Birth

1959, Daejeon

Genre

Sculpture, Installation

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Margin, Empty out_curated by Sun Mi Shin
Artist
Kwang Ho CHEONG
Museum

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‘Margin’, which signifies a blank space, is as a means of keyword for traditional Asian aesthetics that become a remarkable when emphasizing the emptiness; this is the word that reveals the beauty of Chung’s work to the fullest. Chung's work, which vividly transforms according to changes of surroundings such as the space between the artworks and its atmosphere, reveals strong significance of unlimited blank space. The artworks made of copper wires are placed on the white space that can be filled with anything; copper wires are connected to each other, communicating with the space and integrating together. Thus, the two genres of both two-dimensional drawing using copper wires that represent oriental aesthetics and traditional sculpture coexist in Chung’s work at the same time. When closely looking at his materials, the work made of copper wires is weightless, easy to install, and portable so that Chung has certainly one great advantage of having exhibition everywhere. Compared to a traditional sculpture that possesses heaviness and rigid immobility, his work qualifies the element that redoubles its appeals. Furthermore, the advantage of its portability can achieve a ‘new form of sculpture’ that suits our time well. While the artist calls his work ‘non sculptural sculpture,’ and raises the issue about the composition method of modern sculpture. This exhibition presents his selected major artworks including his recent work called, A Spatialized Drawing.

학력사항

정보테이블
1992 Seoul Natioanl University, Graduate School, Sculpture, Seoul, Korea
1987 Seoul Natioanl University, Sculpture, Seoul, Korea


Solo Exhibitions

정보테이블
2009 Kwang Ho Cheong's Solo Exhibition, YHD Project, Seoul, Korea
2007 Kwang Ho Cheong's Solo Exhibition, Canvas International Art Gallery, Amsterdam, Nederland
2006 Kwang Ho Cheong's Solo Exhibition, Paikhaeyoung Gallery, Seoul, Korea
Kwang Ho Cheong's Solo Exhibition, Gallerie Lumen, Paris, France
2004 Kwang Ho Cheong's Solo Exhibition, Gallery Hyundai, Seoul, Korea
2003 Kwang Ho Cheong's Solo Exhibition, Thomas Gallery, Munich, Germany
2001 Kwang Ho Cheong's Solo Exhibition, Hyundai Art Gallery, Ulsan, Korea
Kwang Ho Cheong's Solo Exhibition, Cais Gallery, Seoul, Korea
2000 Kwang Ho Cheong's Solo Exhibition, Samteo Gallery, Seoul, Korea
Kwang Ho Cheong's Solo Exhibition, Sonje Museum of Contemporary Art, Gyeongju, Korea
Kwang Ho Cheong's Solo Exhibition, Jeonkyonsuk Gallery, Busan, Korea
1998 Kwang Ho Cheong's Solo Exhibition, Kumho Museum of Art, Seoul, Korea
Kwang Ho Cheong's Solo Exhibition, Stedelijk Museum Zwolle, Zwolle, Nederland


Group Exhibitions

정보테이블
2009 On Every Borders Flower Blooms, Daejeon Museum of Art, Seoul, Korea
Logical Conversation, Gallery Hyundai Gangnam, Seoul, Korea
2008 Daegu Textile Art Documenta: Delta - Incorporated Different Perspective, Daegu Culture & Arts Center, Daegu, Korea
Modernity and the Beyond in Korean Art, Singapore Art Museum, Singapore, Singapore
Natura: Hongjoo Kim & Kwangho Cheong, Gana Art Center, Seoul, Korea
2007 Korea Now, Canvas International Art Gallery, Amsterdam, Nederland
Lines in Space, Gyeonggi Museum of Art, Ansan, Korea
Void in Korean Art, Leeum Samgsung Museum of Art, Seoul, Korea
2006 The Perfume of Pottery & Book, Parkryucook Gallery, Seoul, Korea
Simply Beautiful: Breath of Nature in Korea Contemporary Art, Centre Pasqu Art, Biel, Switzerland
Softness, Seoul Olymoic Museum of Art, Seoul, Korea
Art Amsterdam, Canvas International Art Gallery, Amsterdam, Nederland
Art Basel, Gallery Hyundai, Seoul, Korea
2005 Art & Mathematics, Savina Museum of Contemporary Art, Seoul, Korea
Dongyup Lee & Kwangho Cheong, Janet Oh Gallery, Seoul, Korea
2004 Amori Show, Gallery Hyundai, New York, United States
New Acquisition, Seoul Museum of Art, Seoul, Korea
Officina Asia, Galleria d'Arte Moderna, Bologna, Italy
Munjahyang(文字?), Kimchongyung Sculpture Museum, Seoul, Korea
2003 City-net Asia, Seoul Museum of Art, Seoul, Korea
Beauty, Sungkok Art Museum, Seoul, Korea
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