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Joonhong Min and Shinuk Suh: Rendered Reality at the KCC

News of the next exhibition to be held at the KCC:

Rendered Reality: 2020 UK Residency Report Showcase

Exhibition dates: 10 March – 18 April, 2020 ** extended to 24 July **
Opening Reception: 9 March 6:00 – 8:00 pm | KCCUK | Registration required
Pre-booking required via [email protected] to ensure social distancing.
1-hour slots may be booked: 11am – noon | 1pm – 2pm | 2pm – 3pm | 3pm – 4pm

Joonhong Min: Rendered Reality

The Korean Cultural Centre UK (KCCUK) is pleased to present Rendered Reality, featuring a wide range of media including installation, film, and drawing by Joonhong Min and Shinuk Suh.

The exhibition was developed as part of the UK Residency Report Showcase, an inaugural programme that has been created to support emerging artists who have recently completed a UK based residency programme. In addition to exhibiting works produced during their respective residencies, this exhibition will also feature a series of new works that have never been presented in the UK before.

By starting from the simple action of observation within everyday urban life, developing to the questioning of larger socio-political issues, both Min and Suh share similarities in their artistic approach. Growing up in Seoul, Korea and migrating to the UK, Min and Suh have common experiences of living within two heavily divergent cultures, and it is through these shared encounters that feelings of chronic tension, alienation, invisible authorities and hyper-sensitivity are formed.

In addition to the experienced past, Min and Suh uncover an inevitable part of reality that reflects the conditions of the modern world. By collecting the neglected and rebuilding the structure that form the systems of our urban society, Min blurs the lines between the useful and the useless. Whilst for Suh, the conditions of the modern world are reflected through a combination of humor and the unseen reality. The playful shapes are placed in a way in which alludes to the never-ending acts of the industrial society, removing all senses of humanity to maintain the systems of the modern world.

Min’s installations take inspiration through the objects he finds in the city. Unwanted materials and abandoned objects, items that were once valued within one’s daily life, are collected, dissected and rebuilt into visual sculptures. Derived from personal experiences, it is the rather uncomfortable memories of anxiety and alienation of modern life that make up the foundations of his art. Through Min’s use of reassembling the neglected, the consistent repetition of pen line drawings and the narrative based video works he delivers the stress and emotions that we routinely face in contemporary urban surroundings. For this exhibition, Min will be presenting a new performance work in collaboration with artist Ziad Nagy, shaped around the notions of the repetitive and meaningless physical movements of our modern society.

Heavily influenced by memories of his upbringing, Shinuk Suh creates works that examine the notion of an ideal human image that has been imposed on us by modern society and in response, expresses his sense of alienation towards such social structures. By incorporating kinetic features in his works, one sees dreamlike structures of machine-driven actions that reminisce the continuous movements within a factory’s production line. Almost cartoonish, the distorted human figures have an eccentric visual impact, highlighting the helpless and powerless individuals living under such ideologies. In addition to his latest silicone works produced during his time at the Unit 1 Gallery Workshop Residency Programme, Suh has produced a piece of work for the upcoming exhibition, Rendered Reality. Duplicating a sculpture onto a television screen, Suh questions our ability to distinguish between reality and the world of fiction within our high technology-based society.

Rendered Reality is organised by the Korean Cultural Centre UK in collaboration with the Koppel Project and Unit 1 Gallery | Workshop.

About the artists

Joonhong Min (b.1984, Korea) is a contemporary artist who lives and works in London and Seoul. He received a BFA and MFA in painting from Seoul National University (2014) and an MFA with Distinction in Fine Art Media from SLADE School of Fine Art, University College London (2016). His solo exhibitions include: ‘Future’s Present’ at SPACE Gallery and ‘Urban Camouflage’ at Stone Space Gallery, London, UK (2018), ‘Embellishing Ephemerality’ at The Flying Dutchman Play Space Gallery, London, UK (2017) and ‘Urban Methodology’ at The Consulate of South Korea Project Space, Milan, Italy (2016). He recently finished the NARS foundation AIR programme in New York, USA (2019) and completed The London Summer Intensive Residency Programme at the Camden Art Centre, London, UK (2018). In 2016 he participated in the Jerwood Drawing Prize and in 2015 the Ashurst Emerging Artist Prize, London, UK.

Shinuk Suh (b.1988, Korea) is based in London. He graduated with an MFA Sculpture from the Slade School of Fine Art in 2019 after completing his BA Fine Art at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design in 2017. He has recently been awarded a Solo Artist in Residence at Unit 1 Gallery | Workshop. He was also nominated for Contemporary Visions (Beers Gallery, 2019), and the Solo Award (Chiara Williams Contemporary Art, 2018). Recent solo exhibitions include ‘Man(u)fractured’, Unit 1 Gallery | Workshop, London (2019); ‘Invisible Balance’, Daniel Benjamin Gallery, London (2019). Group exhibitions include ‘FBA Futures 2020’, Mall Galleries, London (2020); Art Biesenthal , Berlin (2019); ‘Salon of Conviviality’, White Rooms Foundation, Moscow (2019).

Opening reception

The Opening Reception of the exhibition will be held on 9th March from 6pm at KCCUK. The exhibition will be first launched at the Opening Reception event and both the artists Joonhong Min and Shinuk Suh, and curator of the exhibition will be present at the scene. As part of the opening event, artist Joonhong Min will present a performance piece in collaboration with artist Ziad Nagy.

Please join us at the event for a better opportunity to enjoy and understand the exhibition.

Korean Cultural Centre, UK

Director: Jungwoo LEE
Curator: Jae Min CHA
Exhibition Coordinator: Sohyun KIM
Administration Manager: Byunghyun ROH
Editor: Paul WADEY
Graphic Designer: SuYoung KIM
Technicians: Inhong SONG, Jungyul YANG
Print: Aldgate Press, London
Organised by The Korean Cultural Centre UK
Partnered by The Koppel Project and Unit 1 Gallery | Workshop

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