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DETROIT - The Museum of New Art (MONA) is pleased to
announce the launch and exhibition of ‘Sweet Talk’, a major
new project by five artists curated by Hyun Jung Kim. The
show consists of sculpture, painting, installation, fashion,
drawing and photography, from artists who now live and work
in New York, Chicago, London, Los Angeles and Detroit.
During the nineties, the South Korean art market benefited
from a protectionist currency policy aimed at keeping money
at home by imposing stringent taxes on outgoing funds. This,
along with a deeply ingrained respect for art and culture,
has created a thriving market for contemporary Korean
artists within the country. The downside, of course, is that
it is virtually impossible to meet these prices in the West.
According to artist Nam June Paik, the power structure of
the Korean art world explained why major shows of Korean art
were slow to happen in the West. Thus the most successful
Korean artists rarely exhibited in Europe or the U.S.
Today, the explosion of the visual arts in China, Japan and
Korea has obviously opened up to the world and brought with
it new ways of seeing, not only these young artists' work,
but invigorating the vision of art itself.
The highly sensitive use of common materials used uncommonly
by these five artists, and the resultant complex structures
span a bridge between Asian and Western pictorial and
sculptural traditions, yet the work always remains uniquely
Korean.
This makes their work incomparable.
This group of fresh new artists is proudly comprised of:
Hyun Seon Kang, Kyoon Hee Shin, Hee Kyung Chun, So Yeon
Yang, and Ji Yeon Lee. The Gang of 5 and their SWEET TALK
will be on view only at Detroit's Museum of New Art (MONA)
from September 17 through October 29.
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