Installation view of 《JPEG SUPPLY》 (KICHE, 2020) ©KICHE

KICHE will hold the second solo exhibition “JPEG SUPPLY” by artist Seungcheol Ok from June 18 to July 25. The artist emphasizes the irony of the so-called light (digital original) image and heavy (art work) image in an extension of the first solo exhibition “UN ORIGINAL”, which focused on the process of crossing digital conventions and art conventions.

To this end, the gallery space is set up as a platform that serves the viewers a characteristic “aura” and “distinction”, as well as meets the requirements of art works by giving a typical form, physical shape and texture of the art to the original JPEG. “Meme”, which started from referring to a cultural element that repeats self-replication and duplication, and after the second half of the 90’s was familiar as an internet term describing a specific image online as a form of amusement, is an important keyword that interrogates and solves the intention of the artist.


Ok Seungcheol, Screenshot, 2020, Special Print with Artist Signature, 50x50cm ©KICHE

The exhibition begins with the premise that the artist’s digital original images are printed and appropriated across boundaries—between reality and virtuality, art and non-art—from the traditional formats of artworks such as painting and sculpture to goods, albums, and custom objects. The artist emphasizes the process through which images do not remain fixed as a single entity but interact inside and outside themselves, materializing in diverse forms and textures.

At the same time, he highlights the contradiction in which lightness and seriousness coexist in the printed surface—contrasting infinitely reproducible digital images with paintings and sculptures that emphasize uniqueness—thereby posing artistic questions within the framework of contemporaneity.

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