YONGJU KWON
YONGJU KWON
Yongju Kwon(b. 1977, Korea) is a sculptor and installation artist who participated in special exhibition such as <Words at an Exhibition in ten chapters and five poems>, <Rhythm scenery>, <Imaginated boundaries> and held solo exhibitions <Casting>, <Tying>, <Solidification>. He presents sculptures that depicts the landscape of modern society to use urban wastes. He got inspired by John Heartfield(1891-1968, Germany) who used photo-montage which is rearranging images from magazines or newspapers after the First World War.
[Solo]
2018 Casting, Doosan Gallery Seoul, Seoul, Korea
2016 Tying, Doosan Gallery New York, New York, U.S.A
2014 Solidification, Art Space POOL, Seoul, Korea
Tying, D Project Space, Seoul, Korea
[Group]
2020 Ten Chapters and Five Poems, Busan Biennale 2020, Korea
NON-SCULPTURE: Light or Flexible, Changwon Sculpture Biennale 2020, Korea
Where the Tide Has Been, SeMA Buk-Seoul, Seoul, Korea
RhythmScape, Ottawa Art Gallery, Ottawa, Canada
2019 Minus Hours, Wuin Art Center, Cheongju, Korea
Array, Gallery Baton, Seoul, Korea
2018 Beyond the Making , Wooran Foundation, Seoul, Korea
Imagined Borders, Gwangju Biennale 2018, Korea