Im Jaehyoung
Im Jaehyoung
Seoul, South Korea, b. 1988
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Seoul, South Korea, b. 1988
Im Jaehyoung collects images of personal and social loss and explores them in various ways, linking the concept of 'disappearance' with the act of painting. Through his paintings, he creates a unique visual distance, addressing the psychological and ethical distances associated with absence.
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M.F.A. Printmaking, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea
2014
B.F.A. Painting, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea
Education
2024
<The Furthest Away>, Sahng-up Gallery Euljiro, Seoul, Korea
2023
<The Sea, Smoke and Shade>, Incheon Art Platform G1, Incheon, Korea
2020
<Tracing on Emptiness>, Onsu-gonggan, Seoul, Korea
Solo Exhibition
2022
<Migration>, Artspace Cargo, Incheon, Korea
2022
<Paranormal Opera>, Alternative Space LOOP, Seoul, Korea
2022
<Engraving on a Boat>, Art Space 0, Seoul, Korea
Group Exhibition
2023
Suwon Art Studio, Suwon, Korea
2022
Incheon Art Platform, Incheon, Korea
Residency
8 Dec 2023 - 30 Dec 2023
Eastern Edition x Artue Collaboration
A collaboration between Eastern Edition, which interprets the intrinsic aesthetics of Korea through a contemporary lens, and Artue, an online art platform driving the digital transition of the art industry. The collaboration took place in both the first and third showrooms of Eastern Edition, with Artue meticulously selecting works by Lee Ufan, Hiroshi Sugimoto, Kim Yong-Ik, Seungwon Yang, LeeEu, Im Jaehyoung, Seokwoo Chung, and Jonghwan Jin. This curation ensures contemporary artworks harmoniously blend with the sophisticated monochromatic spaces, enhancing their natural elegance.
Eastern Edition Showroom
19 Jul 2022 - 12 Aug 2022
Migration
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Artspace Cargo, Incheon, Korea
12 Jan 2024 - 27 Jan 2024
가장 먼 곳
The solo exhibition by Im Jaehyoung presents eight new works, including "Montage", linking experiences unrelated to oneself through the creation of a system of meaning; "Pond", exploring landscapes and traces of past generations reflected in the colors of the winter sky on the water's surface; and "Day to Day", examining the recurring patterns of life.
Sahngup Gallery