ARTISTS
Eu-no Ji(b.1981 Korean)
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About
Having lived as a uniform designer for more than 10 years means that he actively participated in producing pretty household waste every day.
Exactly why it's up to a uniform that's made for the purpose of using it for a day or a few months
Proportional waste.
Since uniforms are difficult to donate or recycle due to the use of clothes, they contain 10 years of guilt as much as the joy and reward of creation.
My work is a kind of 'guilty leisure' that I started with my determination not to produce any more discarded things.
This is why we work with swatches or threads of fabric used as samples.
To me, it means fate, end, beginning and connection.
The repetitive act of unwinding and cutting off a long thread with scissors is an act and ritual to say goodbye to wasteful relationships.
Boundaries form a relationship by clumping and attaching the cut threads to obscure the boundaries.
Every boundary has a clear line, or a gap exists as the relationship is close.
To break down that boundary,
In order for boundaries to connect to relationships,
The colored threads in my paintings are tangled together, tightly filling the gaps, converging, and appearing as new objects.
Exactly why it's up to a uniform that's made for the purpose of using it for a day or a few months
Proportional waste.
Since uniforms are difficult to donate or recycle due to the use of clothes, they contain 10 years of guilt as much as the joy and reward of creation.
My work is a kind of 'guilty leisure' that I started with my determination not to produce any more discarded things.
This is why we work with swatches or threads of fabric used as samples.
To me, it means fate, end, beginning and connection.
The repetitive act of unwinding and cutting off a long thread with scissors is an act and ritual to say goodbye to wasteful relationships.
Boundaries form a relationship by clumping and attaching the cut threads to obscure the boundaries.
Every boundary has a clear line, or a gap exists as the relationship is close.
To break down that boundary,
In order for boundaries to connect to relationships,
The colored threads in my paintings are tangled together, tightly filling the gaps, converging, and appearing as new objects.
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Affiliation
Educational background
2000 Graduated from Seoul Art High School in Oriental Studies
2005 Graduated from the Department of Painting (Oriental Painting Major) at Kyungwon University College of Fine Arts
2005 Graduated from the Department of Painting (Oriental Painting Major) at Kyungwon University College of Fine Arts
Awards
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Exhibition and project history
Group exhibition
2004 Kyungwon University Department of Painting and Oriental Painting Graduation Exhibition
2004 Kyungwon University Department of Painting and Oriental Painting Graduation Exhibition
Eu-no Ji(b.1981 Korean) Art works