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Refraction/Abstraction

Sep 28, 2024 - Nov 09, 2024

Helen J Gallery is thrilled to present 鈥淩efraction/Abstraction,鈥 a group exhibition featuring works by Yoon Jongju, Candice Joo, Minku Kim, Hyemin Lee, Alex Paik, and Park YoungHa.

鈥淩efraction/Abstraction鈥 showcases a dynamic selection of works by leading Korean abstract artists, offering a new perspective on the legacy of the 1970s Dansaekhwa (monochrome painting) movement. These artists responded to the troubled period following the Korean War (1950鈥53) by condensing the formal qualities of their post-industrial reality. The artists on view present varied responses to abstraction that reflect this legacy across the Korean American diaspora, engaging themes of community, the natural world, and collective memory.

Yoon Jongju鈥檚 meditative surfaces, arranged in sequential grids, abstract the linearity of time. Candice Joo鈥檚 artificial landscape paintings contend with the natural world while creating space between the real and the virtual. Minku Kim鈥檚 explorations into pictorial space compress space and time while referencing the rich colored panels of Korean hanbok. Hyemin Lee uses fragments of discarded, traditional Korean garments to evoke forgotten memories through her works. Alex Paik鈥檚 modular, paper-based wall installations explore perception, interdependence, and improvisation while engaging with the complexities of social dynamics. Park YoungHa activates the surface of his paintings using a mixture of fine sand, gold dust, and stone powders, calling back to the traditional mud-plastered walls of rural Korean houses.



Helen J Gallery is thrilled to present 鈥淩efraction/Abstraction,鈥 a group exhibition featuring works by Yoon Jongju, Candice Joo, Minku Kim, Hyemin Lee, Alex Paik, and Park YoungHa.

鈥淩efraction/Abstraction鈥 showcases a dynamic selection of works by leading Korean abstract artists, offering a new perspective on the legacy of the 1970s Dansaekhwa (monochrome painting) movement. These artists responded to the troubled period following the Korean War (1950鈥53) by condensing the formal qualities of their post-industrial reality. The artists on view present varied responses to abstraction that reflect this legacy across the Korean American diaspora, engaging themes of community, the natural world, and collective memory.

Yoon Jongju鈥檚 meditative surfaces, arranged in sequential grids, abstract the linearity of time. Candice Joo鈥檚 artificial landscape paintings contend with the natural world while creating space between the real and the virtual. Minku Kim鈥檚 explorations into pictorial space compress space and time while referencing the rich colored panels of Korean hanbok. Hyemin Lee uses fragments of discarded, traditional Korean garments to evoke forgotten memories through her works. Alex Paik鈥檚 modular, paper-based wall installations explore perception, interdependence, and improvisation while engaging with the complexities of social dynamics. Park YoungHa activates the surface of his paintings using a mixture of fine sand, gold dust, and stone powders, calling back to the traditional mud-plastered walls of rural Korean houses.



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