"The Secret Garden"
-Group exhibition of Korean artists-
CHOI&LAGER project is pleased to invite you to the cocktail reception
Friday, 29 March 2013, 7pm onwards
7 Rue Gustave Nadaud
75016 Paris
Code: F2476
Interphone: LE FUR CHOI
2nd floor
<LOW Yongbaek Lee, Angel Soliders, C print no7m 2011.jpg>Angel Soldier, Yongbaek Lee, Single Chanel Video, 2011
CHOI&LAGER project is pleased to invite you to the exhibition "The Secret Garden"
Korean art critic Jin Sook Lee writes in her book
The Big Bang, "Art is society's most sensitive organ. Artists,
who instinctively discern the discreet changes in society, can truly be
considered as a medium initiated to the secrets of the world". Artists
are, indeed, the first to capture certain mysteries
of the universe and to translate them into their own secret codes. We
are made to share the question of "why?", a question they ask the world.
We try, in each of our different ways, to answer this question, while
knowing that the question doesn't really need
to be answered. It is the process itself that leads us to one or
another answer that gives us the pleasure and excitement of venturing
into a secret garden. The garden is an unknown territory, a land to be
discovered, and a means to communicate. The creative
universe of each artist is like a secret garden and their work leads us
there, a place our senses suddenly come to life and our consciousness
awakens.
For the third consecutive year since 2011, CHOI&LAGER is
presenting a new exhibition in Paris with the opportunity
to view the works of artists who witness our time and society and
invite us to their secret gardens. This year's exhibition brings
together Korean artists who are already well established in the
international art world together with other emerging artists; an exhibition in various media ranging from painting,
photography, sculpture, video and installation. We feel honored to present, for the first time in Paris, Yongbaek Lee's Angel Soldier and Plastic fish, both works having raised much interest at the Venice Biennale in 2009. It is with great pleasure
that we present a painting from Seahyun Lee's Between Red series,
a work which sparked interest both in the West and East and continues
to reveal its depth. We are also proud to present works by Meekyung
Shin, a London based artist who has taken part in many public projects
and has distinguished herself through a solo exhibition at the Haunch of
Venison Gallery in London. The series entitled Tree by Soonhak Kwon,
who has been part of the CHOI&LAGER project in Paris ever since its
very beginning, a new form of book-inspired work by Jukhee Kwon,
abstract scenery in soil by Sungpil Chae who is based in Paris but is
active both in Europe and in Asia are all part of this
year's exhibition. The show also
includes installations by Juju Yu, photographs by Beomsik Won, paintings
by Eunkyung Lee, video and sculpture works by Yunsuk Choi and various new works by
Sangwon Lee, an artist in-residency at the Cité des Arts in Paris.