Sobin Park
Pictograph to Sign
October 10 - November 22, 2023
Opening Reception: October 19 (Thu) 6 - 8 pm
New York. Tenri Cultural Institute proudly presents Sobin Park: Pictograph to Sign an exhibition curated by Dr. Thalia Vrachopoulos that will run from October 19th through November 22nd, 2023 and be celebrated with a reception on October 19th, from 6 to 8 PM.
From her earlier imagery of 'dragons and maidens,' Park's formal vocabulary has developed into an external nexus of differentiated signs and intricate webs, where the viewers' imagination travels rapidly like an electrical current through their linear and tangled forms. Moreover, her symbolic paintings, in which abstract figures with their ambient and velvety outlines undulate infinitely, expand the modernist paradigm, for which sign or symbol constituted in a common denominator of creative expression of intimate non-representational feeling.
Morphologically, Sobin Park's latest development is demonstrated on her epic surfaces as a sort of script that was initiated when drawing her dragons' scales that resulted in sign. Upon these forms she sometimes uses color-stick and sometimes glazes with which to lock in her drawings. The style is similar to that of her ongoing interest that like a signature over time, loses its readability only to gain in its visual power. Park's theme, as always, is about love, heartbreak, tumultuous relationships, losing oneself in the other, and as Andre Breton defined it in his novel Nadja, convulsive beauty that is like an involuntary and uncontrollable spasm.
To exactly cognize love, like a pictorial myth or a signified and symbolic script, one needs to understand her formal manifestations of speech, movement and suggestion. Sobin Park's artistic development, through her morphological transition from a pictographic and mythical language to a more conceptual and abstract one, virtually signifies her constant alteration in terms of creative process in order to visually depict with all her media (picture, myth, symbol and sign) the most non-figurative and deepest feelings of a human psyche; namely love, heartache and intangible beauty.
FOR MORE INFORMATION: Please call or write to the curator Thalia Vrachopoulos at tvrachopoulos@gmail.com or 212-691-7978 or 646-344-9009.
About Sobin Park:
Born in 1971 in Gwangju, South Korea, Park currently lives and works in Beijing. She earned a BFA from Mokpo National University in Mokpo, South Korea in 1993 and an MFA from Chosun University in Gwangju, South Korea in 1996. She has exhibited internationally including solo exhibitions at the Hebei Academy of Fine Arts Museum in Hebei, China in 2021, at Elga Wimmer PPC, New York in 2020, at the Laboratorium-Venezia in Venice, Italy in 2019 and at The Today Art Museum in Beijing in 2017. Her work was included in Blood and Tears: Portrayals of Gwangju's Democratic Struggle, a group exhibition at the Anya and Andrew Shiva Gallery at the John Jay College, CUNY in 2022 and in 2014, she was awarded the 20th Gwangju Art Prize. Among other prestigious collections, her works are part of the Crete Museum of Contemporary Art, Crete and the Gwangju City Museum of Art.
Links:
https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/2QtLXNP6TU_wod8vFDxyKQ
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qzRuqfRzUTs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eyAMjTjn3ac
https://www.tusslemagazine.com/sobin-park
https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/zWDp8wqvVbxjsr9cSjFqUg
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=DpjOB0v4X1c
https://mp.weixin.qq.com/s/n_B9jk66mZWpllqETPgavw