June 4 to August 30, Solgeo Museum of Art Planned Exhibition Rooms 1 and 2

Gyeongju Solgeo Art Museum, Poster of Interrelated Causes.

Gyeongju Solgeo Art Museum, Poster of Interrelated Causes.

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[Asia Economy Yeongnam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Yeo Jong-gu] Solgeo Art Museum in Gyeongju, Gyeongbuk, opened the Young Artists Exhibition (Interlinked cause and effect: Yudaehaneun In-gwa) on the 4th to discover and support young artists, and it will be held at 'Solgeo Art Museum' until August 30.


This exhibition, held in Planning Exhibition Rooms 1 and 2 of Solgeo Art Museum, is a collaborative exhibition between artist Park Jang-bae, who is actively working as a contemporary art painter, and designer Kim Min-gyun, who works as a 3D graphic designer in the fields of art and industry.


Fifteen paintings by Park Jang-bae and media works by designer Kim Min-gyun, who transformed the works into 3D graphics, are presented to the audience.


Artist Park Jang-bae has trained in the traditional painting techniques of Buddhist art and has built his own painting world through various painting methods. By depicting traditional religious painting subjects with sculptural language and sensibility, his works expand traditional Buddhist paintings into contemporary art.


Designer Kim Min-gyun has worked as a lead designer at a product design specialized company and has carried out various projects without limitations in areas such as motion graphics and visualizing, in addition to product design.


The two selected the theme of the exhibition as cause and effect, meaning an interdependent relationship intertwined like a net, and 'restoration and reincarnation' from the perspective of Buddhist philosophy, and planned this exhibition.


The characteristic of this work is that designer Kim Min-gyun realized Park Jang-bae’s works, which have religious tones and incorporate contemporary sculptural language, into a new canvas of 3D graphics.



CEO Ryu Hee-rim said, “Through the young artists exhibition prepared by Solgeo Art Museum, I hope it will be a time to empathize with the thoughts of young artists living in this era by viewing works completed through their deep research and contemplation.”


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