Hong Sungchul South Korean, b. 1969
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Biography
Born in 1969 in South Korea, Hong Sungchul completed an M.F.A and B.F.A in sculpture at Hongik University in Seoul before finishing another M.F.A in Integrated Media at California Institute of the Arts in the US. Since graduating he has exhibited many times in the Far East, the USA and Europe and his work features in several international collections.
The work takes the form of sculptural constructions, mostly wall based reliefs, (although some pieces are free-standing). Sequences of elastic cords are printed with photographic images and stretched over canvasses or within steel frames. These images, from a distance, look entire. However, on closer inspection, they become increasingly fragmented and fugitive, as the viewer becomes more and more aware of their mode of fabrication. A tension arises out of this rupture of the perception of pictorial flatness.
The images are of arms and hands grasping, holding and intertwining, sometimes manipulating a string of beads or a wad of paper. There is an emphasis on intimacy in their depiction of mutual touch and interrelation. The nature of the construction disrupts this and makes reference to the artist's wish to 'reanimate communication'; the disruption makes us take notice.
In his latest 'Perceptual Mirror' piece, made from gridded arrangements of identical solar LCD units that produce patterns of random, flickering, pixellation, he asserts this sense of impermanence and constant flux. A potential feeling of anxiety and alienation is offset by the fascinating aesthetic qualities of its painterly form.
In Hong Sungchul's subtle and artful constructions we are introduced to questions about how we live in the virtual, and sometimes disconnected, world. His pieces aim to reclaim a sense of intimacy, engagement and understanding. Fast moving and blurry perceptions are slowed down and examined; the rich quality and beauty of the simple and everyday are revealed.
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Works
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Perceptual Mirror 0711 (Set of 4), 2017Solar LCD Units73 x 73 x 3 cm
28.5 x 28.5 x 1 in -
Perceptual Mirror 0743 (Set of 4), 2017Solar LCD Units84 x 84 x 3 cm
33 x 33 x 1 in -
String Mirror 0927 (Triptych), 2016Mixed Media150 x 240 x 14 cm
59 x 94.5 x 5.5 in -
Strings Hands 004 (ed 2/3), 2014Mixed Media65 x 91 cm
25.5 x 36 in -
Strings Hands 005 (ed 2/3), 2014Strings on Canvas80 x 117 cm
31.5 x 46 in -
Strings Hands 006 (ed 2/3), 2014Strings on Canvas80 x 117 cm
31.5 x 46 in
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Exhibitions
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South Korean Contemporary Art
15 Jan - 27 Feb 2021Pontone Gallery is delighted to present this group exhibition of six acclaimed South Korean artists at the gallery’s downtown Augusta, GA location. With artworks ranging from ostensibly traditional oil and ink paintings to light box sculptures, solar LCD units and digital work on television screens, this is an exhibition that celebrates and explores the conjunction of time-honored Eastern artistic ideals with contemporary methods of execution and representation.Read more -
Hong Sungchul
Solid But Fluid 17 Mar - 16 Apr 2017Born in 1969 in South Korea, Hong Sungchul completed an M.F.A and B.F.A in sculpture at Hongik University in Seoul before finishing another M.F.A in Integrated Media at California Institute of the Arts in the US. Since graduating he has exhibited many times in the Far East, the USA and Europe and his work features in several international collections. The Pontone Gallery presents his latest pieces in an exclusive show at their new space in Chelsea.Read more
Art Fairs
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Art Miami 2020
Special Online Edition 2 - 20 Dec 2020For the 2020 Special Online Edition of Art Miami on Artsy, Pontone Gallery presents an exquisite collection of Contemporary Painting and a special focus on...Read more -
Art Wynwood 2018
15 - 19 Feb 2018Pontone Gallery will exhibit the works of Lee Leenam, Jeff Robb, Hong Sungchul, Lee Jaehyo, Malcolm Liepke and Matteo Massagrande at Art Wynwood 2018.Read more -
CONTEXT Art Miami 2017
5 - 10 Dec 2017Pontone Gallery will showcase the works of Hwang Seontae, Hong Sungchul, Jeff Robb, Mari Kim and Matteo Massagrande in the 2017 edition of CONTEXT Art...Read more