Installation view of 《, Somewhere Between》 © A-Lounge Contemporary

Han Sungwoo’s solo exhibition 《, Somewhere Between》 will be held at A-Lounge from July 8 to 30, 2022. Since 2020, Han Sungwoo has been gradually constructing abstracted picture planes around flower-patterned wallpaper that has gone out of fashion and has been turned away from by people, or around the change of seasons as an unfixed time.

Recently, he has also shown changes in his modes of expression by experimenting with various media, such as expressing his distinctive matière more lightly, or dividing the same subject across several canvases from figuration to abstraction.


Installation view of 《, Somewhere Between》 © A-Lounge Contemporary

This exhibition begins from the artist’s experience of going out to buy flowers, which have become difficult to see in the city, after moving his base from the Cheonan White Block Creative Village to the Korea National University of Arts Creative Studio. For a long time, flowers had been an object like the final destination of the artist’s desire to try painting something.

Yet as an absent image that could be conjured like a mirage but not clearly depicted, every attempt to paint it inevitably ended in failure. Then one day, at a flower shop he visited in search of flowers, the artist came upon an accidental realization.

From the demonstrative pronoun “there,” which came back as an answer to his question about the name of a flower he had received as a bonus, Han Sungwoo discovered the possibility that it could stand in for something that cannot be specified, as well as for his own wish to embody that something within the picture plane.


Installation view of 《, Somewhere Between》 © A-Lounge Contemporary

In this way, 《, Somewhere Between》 seeks to show the artist’s process of exploring the gap between language and image in an open state, like a demonstrative pronoun.

If the thick oil paintings he has presented over the past few years are part of an artistic attitude that attempts to give form to an invisible world through imagination, the works in which he repeatedly transfers parts of his work clothes and flowers placed in a vase onto small picture planes contain the artist’s new attempt to wait for the object to reveal itself from outside cognition.

In addition, around 20 works will be presented in total, including new works drawn flatly in charcoal from close to the canvas. The story behind the exhibition title mentioned above will be revealed in detail in the preface written by the artist himself.

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