Chung Seoyoung: What I Saw Today

Chung Seoyoung

What I Saw Today
 
Kiadó: Thames & Hudson
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ISBN13:9788857248561
ISBN10:8857248569
Kötéstípus:Puhakötés
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The monographic survey of Chung Seoyoungs (b.1964) sculptural practice from the 1990s up to the present is published in conjunction and response to Chungs retrospective exhibition held at the Seoul Museum of Art (SeMA) from September 1 to October 31, 2022. Chung Seoyoung is a sculptor who has pioneered the discourse and the artistic practice around things and their status and relations in flux over time, and is regarded as a representative artist who demonstrated the turn towards contemporaneity in the 1990s Korean art scene.

More than an exhibition documentation, the publication traces how the problems of the world that the artist deals with have transitioned by considering Chung Seoyoungs sculptural practice in both synchronic and diachronic manner. In the artists engagement in the physical paths through which the world is perceived and her interest in things as manifestation of the world's relations converted to matter, Chung expands the scope of sculpture, and simultaneously searches for ways to remember the vernacular of sculpture.

The book includes essays written by art historian Jihan Jang, curator and art historian Chus Martinez, and writer and critic Marina Vishmidt, and a conversation with artist Sung Hwan Kim. Their in-depth research and diverse perspectives not only put forth novel interpretations of Chung Seoyoungs oeuvre, but also recast both subtle and major shifts in Korean contemporary art that is yet to be widely discussed.