The Creek
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The Creek
“And on my poor little soul, still blank and calm and full of
expectancy, the lake and mountain spirits etched their proud deeds. Rigid
cliffs and scarred precipices spoke, in tones of awe and defiance, of the age
that had given them birth. They spoke of ancient days when the earth heaved and
tossed and in the moaning agony of birth, thrust mountain peaks and crests from
its tortured womb. Rock masses surged upward, screaming and cracking until,
aiming into nowhere they toppled. Twin mountains wrestled desperately for space
until one rose triumphant, pushing his brother aside and smashing him. Even
today you can find broken-off crags, toppled or split, clinging precariously to
the edge of a gorge.”
Hermann Hesse <Peter Camenzind>
Greem Jeong explores the from of organic lines at the boundary between
the solid and plan figure. She studies interactive objects by stimulating the
senses and imagination of the audience. Mono series which mean “single”, the
representative work of Greem Jeong, fill the space with a constant line as if
it draws a picture. Inspired by the soft texture and long shape of the silicone
tube, the construction material, Mono series are lifeless object but its
organic curves give dynamic feeling just like living thing. This exhibition,
which attempted various materials, shapes, proportions and etc. to experiment
the possibility of variation in the element of line, transferred the
inspiration from natural objects intact to the exhibition hall. The objects,
created by imagining the edge or estuary of the nature that may exist
somewhere, are decorated by borrowing seasonal scenery pictured by photographer
Hyun-sung Park briefly. Hyun-sung Park is a photographer who materializes the
scenes that remain like latent images and demonstrates the integrity of the
object.