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Ji Yoon Hong

Ji Yoon Hong, Hello Museum

Birth

1970, Seoul

Genre

Painting, Installation, Performance

Homepage

www.hongjiyoon.com 

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When Flowers Bloom and Wither_curated by Hye Ri CHO
Artist
Ji Yoon Hong
Museum

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Ji Yoon Hong is well known for his works of 'fusion Oriental painting,' a new genre. Taking inspiration from Eastern philosophy toward nature, the artist sings 'songs' about life, love, and time. Her painting is poetic and metaphorical; the poetry in her painting is composed by the artist herself, drawing literary motifs from the philosophical trinity of 'poetry, calligraphy, and painting' found in Chinese painting. Hong creates her trademark 'fusion Oriental painting' by combining traditional vivid colors and digitalized fluorescent colors, as well as using calligraphic Korean and Chinese characters together with English typography within a boneless painting technique (a brush painting method by which coloring and shaping are executed without ink outlines). Applying this traditional technique to bird-and-flower subjects, she conceptualizes her paintings as pop art wherein Eastern philosophy and modern sensibilities of beauty are juxtaposed, complementing each other and fusing together, exposing conflicts in explosive colorful energy. This exhibition ‘When Flowers Bloom and Wither’ presents the colorful 'fusion Oriental paintings' imbued with Eastern philosophy and modern sensitivity that are unique to Ji Yoon Hong. The 'delightful fusion' created by Hong, free of any medium and form, can be interpreted in Buddhist terms as an ideal state; full harmony in roundness with no edges, interpreted as peace with others and surroundings. To Hong, the flower embodies everything, from human emotion to the birth and death of the universe and life, and represents 'beauty and women, and joy of life.' The flower, an iconic image in Hong's painting, is a vessel that contains the essence of the universe and stories about love. Hong's 'flower' began to bloom in 2008 in the exhibition ‘Life is Beautiful.’ Her flowers were seen to be floating freely against a background in traditional colors in ‘Bohemian Edition’ (2008), and in full blossom in ‘Life Is Colorful’ (2010). She addressed the values of life and reality by repetitious meeting and parting?blooming and then withering?in chaos in ‘Meeting and Parting’ (2011). This is the poetic Technicolor world of Ji Yoon Hong, an artist who sings songs of life and its cycles freely without fear.

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