Hyongryol Bak, Figure Project_Earth #49, 2015 © Hyongryol Bak

Photographer Hyongryol Bak (36) consistently turns his gaze toward the land through his camera. This stems from his belief that the origin of his work lies in the land itself, and that the true virtue of an artist resides in “digging.” He does not approach it as a merely lyrical landscape. For him, the land is a site of resistance, a crystallization of desire, and a point where power is exercised. One work from the eponymous series, Figure Project_Earth #49 (2015), documents land that has been physically altered by the application of force in places untouched by human hands. The excavated forms create a sense of three-dimensionality. Even the ambiguous scale of the land is intentional, serving as a metaphor for the arbitrary violence people inflict upon the earth.

The work is on view through the 28th at the solo exhibition 《Dig and Cover》, held at GALLERY LUX in Ogin-dong, Jongno-gu, Seoul.

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