16 Artworks Exhibited at Gwangju City Museum of Art Until September 25

Professor Yoon Tae-jun of Gwangju University Holds Art Exhibition View original image

[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yoon Jamin] Gwangju University (President Kim Hyukjong) announced on the 4th that Professor Yoon Taejun of the Department of Photography, Video, and Drone will hold an exhibition at the Gwangju City Museum of Art Photo Exhibition Hall until September 25.


Under the theme of "The Boundaries of Photography," Professor Yoon, along with artists Kim Gyusik and Park Namsa, presents various works exploring the boundaries of the photographic medium based on intense contemplation of the principles, concepts, and creative methodologies of photography.


Professor Yoon exhibits 16 works that persistently probe the boundary between reality and pretense by presenting non-existent objects "like photographs" through a complex combination of shooting and digital processing.


These works are created according to the principles of photography but are evaluated as expressing themselves as if they deviate from the "classical" concept of photography.


In particular, after photographing ordinary objects, he imports the images into a 3D program, places the objects on arbitrarily selected background photos, and collides virtual objects with these objects to extract entirely new images, which are then made into artworks.


Through his works, Professor Yoon raises questions about the status of images produced using various photographic processes technically. His thoughts on the work "Middleton: Shoot Low and Fast" can be confirmed at the artist talk event held at 3 p.m. on the 13th.


Meanwhile, Professor Yoon, who showcases various digital image software and technology works capable of producing visual images, creates visual images of specific material sensations perceived by bodily organs.



At the same time, he is gaining attention by producing works derived from various byproducts arising from the combination of digital images created with image software and photography.


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