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Sungfeel 성필 Yun 윤

Sculpture, other on Other

Size: 52.4 W x 52.4 H x 13.8 D in

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Sculpture:other on Other

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Size:52.4 W x 52.4 H x 13.8 D in

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SUNGFEEL YUN1977 Born in Daejon, Korea UNIVERSITY OF LONDON GOLDSMITHS COLLEGEFEEL-YUN tries to hold a universe in his sculpture. YUNs work is particularly conveying an enormous story on the generation, change and cycle of the universe. What he strives to contain is something called force, energy or gi. Theforce in the beginning of the universe is divided into yin and yang and various phenomena are engendered in the interplay of the two elements. This is the story YUN wish to utter. Sculpture is a medium which is extremely physical in that it demands the exhaustingphysical toil of a sculptor and focuses on the physical characteristic of materials and their surfaces. What YUNs work tries to represent is the moment of shifting the dynamic or static state of Taeguk(the coexistent union of yin and yang) into the energies of realizing the individual and the special. In this sense, YUNs sculpture remains tremendously ideal. YUNs attempt to address both conceptual and philosophical messages through sculpture seems audacious and even reckless. Where does suchboldness come from? His view of the universe could be an answer for this question. The view that the Ten Thousand Things have the same source and man is part of them makes the distinction between spirit and matter meaningless. YUN has sought persistently to reveal the source before our eyes.The Taeguk as a colossal one encapsulates a circulating power. That may be the force itself or the principle to govern its operation. This force appears in YUNs work as a circular type. The circular shape as a perfect one has the pulling and simultaneouslypushing forces. The artist forms his round shape by precisely putting together metal strips one by one. As a result, YUNs sculpture grows too solid and static to remain conceivable. The axis running horizontally across the round shape evokes a feeling of tautness or tension. This axis is assumed as a virtual pivot, penetrating the circular form. The straight and curved lines, like yin and yang in Taeguk, are the critical elements of YUNs work.Another important factor in YUNs work is the artists labor, which is of more significance as concealed under its surface. Seemingly like a factory product, Yoons pieces are created through the processes of assembling and polishing with his hands. More manual labors and mental concentrations than imagined by the viewer are required in these processes.

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