Ceramic Artist Hangapsu's 'Gieoknamu' Planned Invitational Exhibition
Exhibition of Over 30 Works Enhancing Conversational Techniques and Sculptural Depth
[Asia Economy Honam Reporting Headquarters Reporter Seo Young-seo] Ceramic artist Han Gap-su's planned invitational exhibition "Memory Tree" will be held from next month 1st to April 30th at the Baro Gallery of Gwangju Baro Hospital.
Artist Han Gap-su has diversely attempted humorous transformations of ceramic art through series such as hedgehogs, dokkaebi, and jangseung.
From April 1st to April 30th, the 'Memory Tree' special invitational exhibition will be held at the Baro Gallery of Gwangju Baro Hospital.
[Photo by Hangapsu, ceramic artist]
This exhibition is the first public display of "Memory Tree," which he has been focusing on for several years, and will showcase about 30 works that add sculptural depth through painterly techniques.
The "thorns" of the "Memory Tree," which is the theme of the works, reflect the artist's arduous times and memories.
It is a place to recall, reunite, and reconcile all the memories that have passed by to complete a single tree, making this exhibition especially meaningful to the artist.
The "Memory Tree," which does not have a single butterfly or flower beside it, is a silent yet dignified figure of a seeker and resembles the image of a ceramic artist walking the "thorny path."
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Ceramic artist Han Gap-su stated in his artist note, "A single tree is a life. Today's life is constantly adjusted and transformed by past memories and the days to come. The 'Memory Tree' is something that is reborn countless times in this way," and added, "I hope the exhibition space becomes a forest where each person encounters their own special memories."
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