JEONG MIN SUH BEYOND THE LINE

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JEONG MIN SUH

BEYOND THE LINE

MARCH 8–MAY 27, 2023
OPENING: WEDNESDAY, MARCH 8, 6-8 PM
ARTIST TALK AT 7 PM

SWPK
THE SYLVIA WALD & PO KIM GALLERY
417 LAFAYETTE STREET, 2ND FLOOR, NYC

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SWPK is pleased to announce the exhibition Jeong Min Suh: Beyond the Line on view in our 2nd floor gallery space from March 8th, 2023 to May 27th, 2023. A discussion with the artist will take place at 7:00 pm on the night of the opening. 

Korean artist Jeong Min Suh (Jeonnam, Korea, 1962) is known for his singular ability to infuse new life into discarded scraps of traditional Korean calligraphy and literati ink paintings, creating elaborate paper works that blur distinctions between painting and sculpture. Taking its impetus from recent developments in Suh's practice, Beyond the Line presents a group of three-dimensional compositions in which the artist draws on the simplicity of the line — as both a design element and visual metaphor — to reflect profound principles underlying the natural order of the world around us.

 

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The exhibition includes large-scale relief works composed of thousands of tightly rolled paper units of hanji, traditional Korean mulberry paper, rendering richly detailed surfaces created by the discernible traces of their calligraphic lines. For Suh, the line is a powerful metaphor, denoting more than just an edge or contour; it serves as an agent for the essence of life itself. Amassed paper units concealing endless layers of hidden lines emanate a tension teeming with tiny variations in tone and texture. The artist engages with this dynamic vitality though intuitive applications of color and bold swaths of contrasting black and white space, revealing the presence of a balance and harmony intrinsic to the work itself.

 
ABOUT JEONG MIN SUH

Born in Jeonnam, Korea in 1962, Jeong Min Suh received his BFA in Painting from Chosun University and an MFA in Fine Arts from Kyeonggi University. His work has been featured at international venues including the 2013 Venice Biennial, Personal Structures Collateral Event (Palazzo Bembo); the Seoul Art Centre; the Gwangju Biennial the KEPCO Plaza Art Museum and the Gwangju Museum of Art, as well as in numerous solo and group exhibitions both locally and abroad. He is the recipient of the Haengju Art Award in 2011 and 2005, and the Golden Award for Paper Art from the World Gallery of Drawing in 2013. His work is held in public and private collections including the Hauser & Wirth Gallery (Switzerland), the Seoul Paper Museum, the Electric Power Corporation (Seoul), and the Seoul Museum of Art.

Beyond the Line is produced in collaboration with the Donghwa Cultural Foundation.