Images of Exhibition
Gallery Korea
Gallery Korea is pleased to present the special
exhibition, Green Light: Twenty Young Korean
Artists in New York, celebrating the 25th
anniversary of the Korean Cultural Service
New York. For Gallery Korea, this exhibition
has a three-fold purpose: marking the 25th
year of the Korean Cultural Service New York;
maintaining a thematic connection to our 2003
exhibition At the Crossroads, which focused
on twenty established Korean artists in New
York; and lighting the work of young emerging
Korean artists based in the New York area.
Green Light, which shows diverse mediums and
the unique approaches of each artist, will
embrace not only the contemporary flows of
Korean or Korean-American young artists in
New York area but also their personal explorations
and energy of expression. The exhibition consists
of eight installations, seven drawings or
paintings, two photographs, two videos, and
one ceramic work. A catalogue is available
for the exhibition. In the essay for the catalogue,
Richard Vine, managing editor of the Art in
America, writes, ...To judge from the examples
selected for "Green Light," a middle
path is often the most productive creatively
and the most strategic diplomatically. Threading
between two dull extremes (slavish traditionalism
on the one hand, slavish adoption of all things
Western and "new" on the other),
these artists have produced work that is at
once respectful yet liberated, informed by
history yet clearly directed to the road ahead.
The show is a worthy contribution to an international
visual discourse conducted in the lingua franca
of late (and sometimes post-) modernism, strongly
influenced by regional, national and ethnic
"dialects" of form. Call it monoculturalism
with a Korean inflection... The artists participating
are as follows: Jae Hi Ahn (installation),
Wonjung Choi (installation), Theresa Chong
(painting), Hyoungsun Ha (photograph), Nancy
Hwang (installation), Ran Hwang (installation),
Kyung Jeon (painting), Si Young Jin (video),
Cheol Yu Kim (drawing), SongYi Kim (video),
Heyung Bok Lee (ceramic), Jin Lee (painting),
Mi-Kyoung Lee (painting), Chunsoo Park (painting),
Dae Seung Seo (photograph), Hyungsub Shin
(installation), Han Sam Son (installation),
Miyoung Song (installation), Heesung Yang
(painting), Heeseop Yoon (installation) An
opening reception will be held on Tuesday,
November 23, from 6 - 8 pm, with the artists
present. A limited number of free catalogues
will be available to guests at the reception.
Copies of the catalogue will also be sent
to libraries and museums in the U.S and Korea.
Please contact curator Jin Yong Chung for
further information at (212) 759-9550 or nyarts@koreanculture.org.