|
|
| The First Art Newspaper on the Net |
 |
Established in 1996 |
|
Monday, May 4, 2026 |
|
| Space 776 explores the generative power of intervals in new group exhibition |
|
|
|
NEW YORK, NY.- Space 776 opened ////, a group exhibition bringing together four key Korean artistsJeoung Keun Chan, Song E Yoon, Sunjoo Jung, and Beom Junfeatured in the gallerys recent program. The exhibition explores the idea of intervals as active, generative spaces, where distinct artistic trajectories unfold in parallel rather than converge.
Each body of work sustains its own formal and temporal logic, creating a dynamic field of tension in which relationships remain open, contingent, and unresolved. Rather than offering a singular narrative, //// presents a set of coordinatesinviting viewers to navigate the shifting perceptual space that emerges between four independent yet interconnected practices.
About the Artists:
Jeoung Keun Chan (b. 1965) develops monochromatic abstract paintings through repetitive gestures and the accumulation of material. Subtle variations within restrained color fields register the density of time, while the surface holds a quiet yet persistent rhythm and tension. In 2026, the artist participated in Asia Week New York, situating his work within an international context.
Song E Yoon (b. 1983) moves fluidly between painting and installation, focusing on the sensory properties of material and the invisible dimensions that underlie it. Her practice traces the emergence and dissolution of form, attending to the flows of energy that accumulate in between. The question of how the invisible might become perceptible remains an ongoing undercurrent in her work. In 2026, she was invited to participate in a collateral event of the 61st La Biennale di Venezia, marking a significant expansion of her international presence.
Sunjoo Jung (b. 1969) engages materiality, memory, and the aesthetics of the everyday through the use of mother-of-pearl. The reflective and iridescent qualities of the material produce subtle shifts in perception, transforming familiar surfaces into perceptual fields that change with light and viewpoint. Her work reconfigures the sensory and temporal layers embedded in ordinary objects. In 2025, she participated in SCOPE Miami Beach.
Beom Jun (b. 1985) constructs layered compositions in oil painting, where waves and mountainous forms overlap to create a dynamic sense of movement. Through repeated brushwork, the surface becomes a site where multiple temporalities and rhythms intersect. Landscape, in his work, is not a fixed image but a fluctuating field of energy and perception. In 2026, he participated in EXPO Chicago.
|
|
|
|
|
Museums, Exhibits, Artists, Milestones, Digital Art, Architecture, Photography, Photographers, Special Photos, Special Reports, Featured Stories, Auctions, Art Fairs, Anecdotes, Art Quiz, Education, Mythology, 3D Images, Last Week, . |
|
|
|
|
Royalville Communications, Inc produces:
|
|
Tell a Friend
Dear User, please complete the form below in order to recommend the Artdaily newsletter to someone you know.
Please complete all fields marked *.
Sending Mail
Sending Successful
|
|