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Jung Uk Yang A Man Without Words Jul.02.2015 ~ Aug.27.2015DOOSAN Gallery New York
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A Fatigue Always Comes with a Dream
Jung Uk Yang

A Fatigue Always Comes with a Dream

2013 wood, motor, thread 98x130x98 in

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Opening Reception: Thursday, July 9th, 6-8 pm

DOOSAN Gallery New York, 533 W 25th St., New York, NY 10001

 

 

 

 

DOOSAN Gallery New York is pleased to announce Jung Uk Yang’s solo exhibition A Man Without Words from July 2nd through August 27th, 2015. 

Jung Uk Yang’s work deals with narratives of people that he encounters in life, and the universal human sentiments that are revealed through those stories. 

The exhibition title A Man Without Words encompasses the reflections of everyday, simple things that would occur in the life of the artist as well as our neighbors, colleagues, fathers, etc, who lead monotonous, repetitive lives. Each piece is given a title that is structured as a phrase or a sentence and accompanied by a short text.

The magnum opus of this exhibition, A Fatigue Always Comes with a Dream (2013), was conceived based on the lives of apartment security guards in South Korea, who must stay awake until dawn while most people are asleep. A large wooden structure put together with thread is set to motion through an internal monitor, in a timely and repetitive manner, while making sounds and casting a large shadow. In the center of this large structure is one light bulb, which evokes the interior of the security guard's glass booth, symbolizing both struggle and hope. 

In Only the Turtle Does Not Know about Our Weekends (2014) light is used as an element in its movement, which causes a reaction of repetitive sounds. This becomes an effective storytelling device. As a multi-sensory method to communicate emotion and narrative, the artist focuses on a new language of action and its relationship to their supplements, such as the literary components produced by non-visual narrative, and speed, direction, reaction that are created by visible motion.

Yang's work draws out the void within ordinary people who are living within the standardization of contemporary society and imbues it with humanity. He draws out life's principles as well as play, using a medium such as kinetic art that is both dynamic and systematic to tell stories that are both silent and lyrical. 

Jung Uk Yang (b. 1982) received his BFA in Sculpture from Kyungwon University in Gyeonggi, Korea. He has had a solo exhibition at Gallery SoSo (2013, Paju, Korea). His works have also included in group exhibitions at Nam June Paik Art Center (2015, Gyeonggi, Korea), Seoul Museum of Art (2014, Seoul, Korea), DOOSAN Gallery (2014, Seoul, Korea), Sungkok Art Museum (2013, Seoul, Korea), Gallery Hyundai (2011, Seoul, Korea) and Gallery Space DA (2011, Beijing, China).

 

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