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a happy walk Print

Jinny Suh

South Korea

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ABOUT THE ARTWORK

Chicken, which often appears in my work, is our life and age. The main reason for chicken is that it is a bird of the sun that opens the dawn by crying chicken, and implies symbolism as the existence of dawn wary of darkness and brightness. The meaning of chicken in Christianity is Peter's repentance. The form of chicken I work on always appears in a positive form. In a beautiful life, Express the message of hope. I express traditional things and express that beauty in a modern and future-oriented way. I want to reinterpret it as a work. Hanji has a unique texture. With that, I explore the formative three-dimensional effect of things.

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Giclee on Canvas

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16 W x 16 H x 1.25 D in

Size with Frame:

17.75 W x 17.75 H x 1.25 D in

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The artwork of Eun Jin Suh definitely differentiates from rules of modern art (and artists) that are put in words by Giorgio Agamben’s ‘The Man Without Content’. It is not foreign nor new, while not being abstract, either. It even seems that the artwork’s composition itself was omitted. However, Suh’s art seems relatively normal. So, what is the reason that art that doesn’t keep this characteristic be considered art? This is the point where modern artists ask this critical question. In essence, they are asking about art’s categories of judgement, what it includes and what it does not, and its expression. In all, his work gives the impression of traditional embroidery that was represented by traditional Korean paper, or ‘hanji’. In other words, one could say that his artwork is the combination of materiality that is in ‘hanji’ and the composition in which one would say resembles traditional Korean embroidery. Additionally, these two traits accomplish two things: they form the rules for Suh’s artwork, and it raises questions for modern art.

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