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Á¤´Ù°æ (Jeong, Da Kyoung)
dakyoung@gmail.com
Education
2009~2007
MFA Slade school of Art, London
2006~2000
BFA The School of Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, USA
BA Duksung Women's Univ, Seoul, Korea
Exhibitions
2010 µ¿±×¶ó¹Ì ¾È¿¡¼ ½Ã°£À» ÁÝ´Ù, Asia Cultural Complex, Gwangju, Korea
2010 4th 4482, Barge House, London
2009 Graduates pick, Notfamousyet gallery, Oxford
2009 M.F.A Thesis exhibition, The Slade School of Fine Art, London
2009 Anger management, Will Alsop Studio, London
2008 Interim show, Slade Research Centre, London
2008 Poznan Academy summer residency, Poland
2008 Notations, The Woburn Space, London
2006 13th Annual Open studio, The Fulton Collective, Chicago
2006 2nd Annual Chalk festival, Seward Park, Art Therapy Connection, Chicago
2006 B.F.A. Thesis exhibition, G2 gallery, Chicago, IL
2005 Art Sale, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago
2005 Artist's books, Myopic books, Chicago
2005 Carry your world, The School of the Art Institute of Chicago
2005 Performance with The Chollywood Improv Band, Polvo Gallery, Chicago, IL
2004 Preparat, Quesaisje Gallery, Seoul, Korea
Artist statement
There are moments where I am walking down the street, watching people. Each person has their own landscape: we are organisms that are changing every moments, hair on your arm, inhalation, and exhalation. That landscape is an untold story. It is full of shapes and traces. It is a subtle layer that exists between the visual and the internal, like a conversation that just happened. It has sudden interjection, and sometimes needs time to process. Facing people, who run far away from sudden raindrops, on the streets, as a cab passes from sight, the sound of rain hits my skin. The cab is still vanishing from my sight, as I stand in the rain, watching people. Painting embraces the union of these brief moments of life. It¡¯s not matter of knowing, but understanding. It breaks the boundaries between the objects and the subjects. At the moment, all the marks and traces are suddenly appearing in front of you like it never happened before.
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