Artists seek non-gallery space
By Kwaak Je-yup
Popular interest in art is booming, with lines forming outside museums and exhibitions drawing record numbers in Seoul.
But a handful of artists want to bring their works even closer to the people, displaying them in unordinary places outside the walls of galleries that could intimidate ordinary citizens.
American-educated Yoon Ji-woong, 34, opened his week-long solo show “Minimal Abstract,” Saturday at a small underground club in Hongdae, the paragon of youth culture in the western Seoul area around Hongik University, because he liked “unconventional spaces.”
“Ten or 11 years ago, I used to come to this club three to four times a week,” said Yoon. “My sweat is seeped into these floors and walls.”
Yoon is best known for another art-outside-galleries exhibition, the widely-acclaimed Haein Art Project, which showcased contemporary art works last year within the premises of Haein Temple, the depository of the Tripitaka Koreana and UNESCO World Heritage site in the Gaya Mountains, South Gyeongsang Province.
At the opening at Club Gate (formerly Club V
Apr 9, 2012