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Standing Workers

Explore Yang Jung-uk’s ‘Standing Workers,’ a kinetic sculpture capturing repetitive labor through elegant metal forms & light. A unique blend of minimalism & social commentary.

Explore the lyrical & mechanical art of Yang Jung-uk. Korean artist known for vast, subtle sculptures reflecting universal human experiences through sound, light & movement.

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Yang Jung Uk’s work typically moves in a regular cycle. It closely observes and records the various layers of emotions and social contexts of an individual’s gestures. In the exhibition, Yang presents a work which captures the rhythm of the small and trivial movements of repetitive work of those who have to do their job standing. Their gestures—such as taking turns transferring the body weight from one leg to the other to relieve muscle aches in leg, churning their arm explaining the way to those who ask for directions, and absent-mindedly standing with their arms swinging— are reborn as kinetic sculptures powered with a small electric motor, which refers to a narrative of our common but valuable everyday life.

Biografia do Artista

Yang Jung-uk: Sculpting the Void

Born in Seoul, South Korea, in 1982, Yang Jung-uk’s artistic journey is one of profound observation and a deliberate exploration of the human condition. His work transcends mere sculpture; it's an immersive experience that invites viewers to confront their own internal landscapes – the “void” within, as he himself describes it. Initially drawn to the mechanical and structural aspects of art, Yang has evolved into a master of lyrical synthesis, seamlessly blending kinetic elements with narrative depth, sound, light, and movement to create pieces that resonate long after initial encounter.

Yang’s artistic philosophy is rooted in a fascination with everyday life. He doesn't seek grand pronouncements or overt statements; instead, he meticulously dissects the seemingly mundane – a forgotten garden, a solitary figure on a street corner, the rhythmic movements of daily routines – and transforms them into intricate, evocative installations. These aren’t simply representations of reality but rather distillations of memory, emotion, and the subtle narratives that shape our individual experiences. His work is deeply personal, yet universally relatable, tapping into shared human sentiments and prompting introspection about time, loss, and connection.

Early Influences and Artistic Development

Yang’s formal training provided a crucial foundation for his distinctive style. He holds a Bachelor's degree in Sculpture from the University of Science and Technology of China, an institution known for its rigorous technical approach to artmaking. This early exposure instilled in him a deep understanding of materials – primarily wood, thread, and motors – and their potential for creating dynamic, mechanical forms. However, Yang quickly moved beyond purely technical execution, recognizing that true artistic expression lies in imbuing these elements with narrative weight.

His initial explorations within the realm of kinetic sculpture led to a series of increasingly complex works characterized by intricate knotting, precise assembly, and subtle movements. These early pieces established his signature style – a delicate balance between mechanical precision and organic fluidity. Crucially, Yang’s artistic trajectory shifted towards storytelling; he began to see his sculptures not as static objects but as vessels for conveying personal narratives gleaned from observing the world around him. This shift is evident in works like “Standing Works” (2015-2016) and “Signboard for Some of Store” (2017- ), which delve into the lives of ordinary individuals, imbuing them with imagined histories and emotional depth.

The Language of Movement and Narrative

A defining characteristic of Yang Jung-uk’s art is its masterful integration of movement. His sculptures aren't merely static forms; they are imbued with a subtle, almost imperceptible animation that draws the viewer into their world. This kinetic element isn’t simply decorative; it serves to amplify the narrative core of each piece, suggesting a continuous flow of time and experience. The rustling of simulated leaves in “Someone I Know, in His Garden I’ve Never Seen” (2024), for example, evokes memories and feelings associated with nature and nostalgia – mirroring the artist's own recollections of his late father.

Yang often describes his process as akin to composing a one-act play. He meticulously crafts each element—the wood, the thread, the motors—to contribute to a larger, unfolding narrative. These stories aren’t grand epics but rather intimate vignettes that capture fleeting moments of human experience. He seeks to reveal the “mechanism” behind everyday life – the subtle rhythms and patterns that govern our actions and shape our perceptions – while simultaneously acknowledging the precariousness and vulnerability inherent in the human condition.

Recognition and Contemporary Significance

Yang Jung-uk’s work has garnered significant recognition within the Korean art scene, culminating in his prestigious award as the Korea Artist Prize 2024. This accolade underscores his growing influence and demonstrates a broader appreciation for his unique artistic vision. His pieces have been exhibited at notable galleries such as Gallery Hyundai, Baik Art Gallery, and the 18th Street Arts Center, solidifying his position as a leading contemporary sculptor in South Korea.

Yang Jung-uk’s art speaks to a growing desire for authenticity and emotional resonance in an increasingly standardized world. His ability to transform the ordinary into the extraordinary, to imbue inanimate objects with narrative depth and evocative movement, positions him as a vital voice within the contemporary art landscape. His work invites viewers not just to observe but to *feel*, prompting reflection on their own lives and experiences – a testament to the enduring power of art to connect us to our shared humanity.

yang jung-uk

yang jung-uk

1982 - , South Korea

Informações Rápidas

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Lyrical & mechanical art
  • Artists Or Movements Influenced By This Artist: ['']
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist: ['']
  • Date Of Birth: 1982
  • Full Name: Yang Jung-uk
  • Nationality: South Korean
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Standing Works
    • Signboard for Some of Store
    • Things that Do Not Sleep
  • Place Of Birth: Seoul, South Korea