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Jeon ByungTaek Our Life in Card INFORMATION He is a painting artist in Korea. He shows a very realistic work through reconstruction of the material, trump card. The writer focuses on hard and material things and interprets the symbolism of the trump card, expressing the anxieties of contemporary society who are at risk of collapse. The writer has series of various interpretations using Trump cards. His most recent works will be showcased through the contemporary art show Hong Kong in 2021. The artist presents various attempts at the intersection of artistic value and popular activities, and continues to exhibit annually at major galleries in Korea, such as Seoul Station, Seoul Affordable Art Fair, and KIAF, as well as galleries and galleries. His works are housed in the Osan Museum of Art, The Art Bank of National Museum of Modren and Contemporary Art, and Seoul Museum.
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9.4 W x 13 H x 1.2 D in
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Artist's Note Yes! The card that we all know is the theme of this exhibition. I have tried to transfer my inner voice into the canvas using the cards. Although they look like nothing special, each pictures of the cards carry at least one significant meaning. For example, the hearts stands for the clergymen, the spades for the swords of the soldiers, the diamonds for the merchants, and the clubs for the clubs used by the farmers. Especially, the unique looking card, joker, signifies someone who is multi-talented regardless of his/her social standing. It may have been true in any period, however, particularly in current society, we are living our daily lives in which we have to make constant decisions that are beyond our control, experience incidences that there are no right or wrong answers, and cope with the world where politics, things that are moral, and things that are environment-friendly fight tightly against each other. In the process of selecting a subject for this exhibit, I did not give specific meaning to each pictures of the suits from the beginning. However, while brainstorming the idea, I felt the strong desire to graft our lives, the lives of people who, on their own way, strive for success enthusiastically, but fear the uncertainty of the future, into this small deck of cards. And as I was finishing each painting one at a time, its meaning came to me as stronger yearning little by little. When people think of the cards, they are probably just reminded of the games that they enjoy. However, I wish that everyone who sees my work, "The Cards", to be able to see the agony and trials of life, ambition, fear for that ambition, and even the effort to embrace the fear rather than just looking at the card itself. Everyone wants to succeed and live peaceful life. Success! This word is the word that can only be fulfilled through dream, challenge, and passion. The reason that we can not succeed in spite of the fact that we all work diligently to climb up to the top is because we seem to give up right before the end leaving that "little" at the top. In this world, it is hard to expect the result of success and the goal in life that one wants only with the weapon called "competence". One can come closer to the threshold of success when challenging himself/herself with passion.
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