Beak Jungki,Bang & Lee,Lee Wonwoo,Song Gee,Lee Changwon,Yeom Ji-hee: Gate Opener

2014. 11. 25-02. 28

Beijing Commune is proud to announce the opening of a group exhibition by six Korean young artists(group) at 4 pm on November 25, 2014. Gate-opener is curated by two Korean curators LEE Jinmyung and SUH Jinsuk. This show will introduce to the audience the most representative Korean contemporary artists of international art world. The participated artists including BANG & LEE, BEAK Jung-ki, LEE Changwon, LEE Wonwoo, SONG Gee and YEOM Ji-hee. The exhibition will continue until February 28, 2015.


The objective of this exhibition is to introduce the artistic realms of today's trend-setting, representative contemporary Korean artists to the continental nation of China. In the beginning of 20th century, Korea had period of blank against its will in cultural history during modernization. Korea experienced unprecedentedly rapid development in politics and economy after 1960s. The artists now in their 40s and 50s established a new identity of dynamic Korea by producing the images such as hybridity, diversity and sociality in the rapidly changing society. However, the identity of Korean art which was established in the middle and end of 20th century is just another production of dialectical process through conflict and compromise between Asian and Western cultures with their financial difference. So it is hard to call it a Korea’s independent cultural identity.


After 21st century, Korea has become an economic power in Asia with its rapid economic growth. During that time, world economy was breaking America centered coupling phenomenon and visualizing de-coupling phenomenon by balancing American, European and Chinese cultures. The economic growth of Asia has been made by organizing consumer economy that allows independent circulation of production, distribution and consumption and secured the independence by weaning off its reliance on Western economic market. 21st century for modern art encourages horizontal exchange between Asia and the West with getting rid of binary relation of centrality and periphery. In the past, inter-country cultural exchange was vertically processed for economic differences but as time goes by, cascading flow of cultural exchange has been changed to horizontal. Furthermore, globalized network in this digital society accelerates this change and the digital society has been providing opportunities to young artists in their 20s and 30s in Korea to make creative and independent works since they have relatively more cultural independence than past. In other words, modern art industry in Korea is able to seek for more independent and internally driven modern art in 21st century.


Korean artists who are participating in Gate-Opener exhibition are young artists who have been working since 2000s. They are no longer taking passive attitude toward oppression of other culture or affected by it. In fact, they are independent artists who are presenting various works by media or by title. Korea is not peripheral country but a new centrality for modern art industry and it’s strengthening its new independent aesthetics. Korean young artists in 21st century of digital times will make a vision of Korea’s new modern art in align with this time full of opportunities. From a broad point of view, current identity of Korea’s modern art is in line with this inference. Passion for something absolute and original in drastic process of work. Now it is the time to rearrange the identity of Korean art by thinking outside the box. 


Supported by Korea Arts Council and Alternative Space Loop


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