Joo Yeon Park

2013.4.11.—5.11.

DOOSAN Gallery New York

The 2nd DOOSAN Yonkang Arts Awards

전시 이미지 The 2nd DOOSAN Yonkang Arts Awards Recipient Joo Yeon Park's Solo Exhibition Echo of Echo Part I, Installation view, DOOSAN Gallery New York, New York, 2013
전시 이미지 The 2nd DOOSAN Yonkang Arts Awards Recipient Joo Yeon Park's Solo Exhibition Echo of Echo Part I, Installation view, DOOSAN Gallery New York, New York, 2013
전시 이미지 The 2nd DOOSAN Yonkang Arts Awards Recipient Joo Yeon Park's Solo Exhibition Echo of Echo Part I, Installation view, DOOSAN Gallery New York, New York, 2013
전시 이미지 Joo Yeon Park, Detour (and Double), 2013, Concrete, slide projection, plexiglas, Dimensions variable
전시 이미지 Joo Yeon Park, Detour (and Double), 2013, Concrete, slide projection, plexiglas, Dimensions variable
전시 이미지 Joo Yeon Park, Restoration (pure sound), 2013, Broken shell, Plexiglas boxes, 36.8 × 29 × 115.2cm
전시 이미지 Joo Yeon Park, Restoration (pure sound), 2013, Broken shell, Plexiglas boxes, 36.8 × 29 × 115.2cm
전시 이미지 Joo Yeon Park, There I -, 2013, Writing and sound performance, in collaboration with Tucker Dulin and Ben Owen
전시 이미지 Joo Yeon Park, Blue Hours, 2011, Book, typewritten pages, music stand, carbon copy papers, dictionary papers, 14.5 × 20.6cm
전시 이미지 Joo Yeon Park, Blue Hours, 2011, Book, typewritten pages, music stand, carbon copy papers, dictionary papers, 14.5 × 20.6cm
전시 이미지 Joo Yeon Park, Scaffolding, 2009-2012, 15 framed archival prints, 30.2 × 530.5cm (installation)/ 21.4 × 30.2cm (individual frame)
전시 이미지 Joo Yeon Park, Scaffolding, 2009-2012, 15 framed archival prints, 30.2 × 530.5cm (installation)/ 21.4 × 30.2cm (individual frame)
전시 이미지 Joo Yeon Park, Helisinki / Amsterdam, 2011, 흑백 스테레오 스코픽 사진, 34.7 × 48.9cm
전시 이미지 Joo Yeon Park, Summer Light, 2008-2012, Super 8mm film transferred to video, continuous loop, Dimensions variable
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DOOSAN Gallery New York is pleased to present the first part of Joo Yeon Parkʹs Solo Exhibition Echo of Echo I from April 11 to May 11, 2013. Echo in the exhibition title refers to the classical mythological figure in Ovidʹs love tale of Narcissus and Echo in his Metamorphoses. Parkʹs fascination with the limits and potential of the mediated language of Echoʹs repetition of Narcissusʹs last words and the metamorphic materiality of Echoʹs bones, which turned to rocks, is closely related to her exploration of the inscrutable movement of languages and their possible transfiguration.

The artist does not limit herself to a particular medium or a method of working, but her works in the past few years are largely of two types: lens- and light-based artworks, such as film, photography, and slide projections; and writings that recall poetry and drama in their form. Movements between plural mediums, languages, and locations inform much of her work. Thus, among other, the black-and-white stereoscopic photographs of skies taken from airplanes between locations, part of an ongoing series, are doubled, inverted, and joined in pairs; typewritten texts on dictionary paper are duplicated by carbon copy paper inserted between pages; a found slide is simultaneously projected onto multiple surfaces such as a sheet of glass, a wall, and the abandoned concrete sculpture that she found when she moved into a new studio; a film shows a woman holding a piece of mirror reflecting the sunlight into the camera lens that is in a continuous repetition of appearance and disappearance; and unresolved disagreements between the artist(author) and the editor on her essay are suspended on underlines, recalling fragile scaffoldings of language architecture. Even the two-part exhibition itself is a work of disjunctive movement: the second part, opening in Seoul in September, echoes the first part with a time delay.

During the exhibition, the artistʹs writing that reconsiders the story of Narcissus and Echo will be reinterpreted as a sound score composed and performed by Ben Owen and Tucker Dulin.



Joo Yeon Park currently lives in Seoul and London. She studied at Goldsmiths and Royal Holloway, University of London. Her works have been the subject of exhibitions at institutions such as National Museum of Contemporary Art Korea(2011, Gwacheon, KR), Museum of Contemporary Art (2011, Sydney, AU), Los Angeles County Museum of Art (California, US, 2009), Museum of Fine Arts (Houston, US, 2009), Art Sonje Center (2008, Seoul, KR), Rodin Gallery, Samsung Museum of Art (2007, Seoul, KR), Platform Garanti Contemporary Art Center (2007, Istanbul, TK), Akiyoshidai International Art Village (2005, Akiyoshidai, JP), Festival Internationale di Rome (2005, Rome, IT), Busan Biennale (2006, Busan, KR, Gwangju Biennale (2004, 2008, Gwangju, KR), Access Artist Run Center (Vancouver, CA, 2003) and Insa Art Space (Seoul, KR, 2002, 2008).