Jo Jae
Jo Jae
Seoul, South Korea, b. 1990
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- #curiosity
Seoul, South Korea, b. 1990
Jo Jae, an artist based in Seoul, is fundamentally interested in the concept of "space" — a place created, inhabited, and sometimes demolished by humans. A space itself symbolizes the people who occupy it, and its inhabitants inevitably leave traces of themselves. These traces can become important clues, sparking intense curiosity. Driven by this curiosity, Jo Jae crafts stories with images based on these clues. Her work spans photography, installations, and even design, but she sees no difference between these acts. Photography, as the flat print of tangible objects, conveys an ethereal subject matter, allowing the relationship between images and stories to leave room for imagination. This is why photographic media currently remains her most preferred medium. Jo Jae’s work begins in the virtual realm. Since 2020, she has been translating the intersection between digital images and their original counterparts into a sculptural form. By visualizing the gap between digital images and the unprocessed originals, she aims to establish a new sense that bridges the virtual and the real worlds.
2022
Postgraduate Ph.D, Sculpture, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea
2016
M.F.A. Painting, Royal College of Art, London, UK
2014
B.F.A. Painting, Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul, Korea
Education
2022
20th Kumho Young Artist, Kumho Museum of Art, Seoul, Korea
2016
Grant, Threads Kent, Arts Council England, UK
2016
Young Talent Contemporary Prize (finalist) Ingram Collection, UK
Award
2023
<Melting Things>, Kumho Museum of Art, Seoul, Korea
2021
<Meeting Point>, G Gallery, Seoul, Korea
2020
<Desensitizer>, Interart Channel, Seoul, Korea
Solo Exhibition
2024
<Deep Dip>, LEE EUGENE GALLERY, Seoul, Korea
2023
<Humanism Reimagined: Embracing change>, WWNN, Seoul, Korea
2022
<Phygital Reality>, G Gallery, Seoul, Korea
Group Exhibition
2018
Radical Residency II, Unit 1 Gallery, London, UK
Residency
20 Apr 2022 - 21 May 2022
Phygital Reality
G Gallery, Seoul, Korea