Bongsang Yoo
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The world Bongsang Yoo creates that ethereal, suspended somewhere between hope and despair, never imposes meaning on the viewer. Instead, it invites quiet contemplation. Whatever one encounters within these works is entirely left to the viewer, reflecting the artist’s deeply introspective approach. There is a certain melancholy in this distance, in the way Yoo refuses to dictate meaning that even though the sheer physical labor and meticulous process behind his pieces would seem to warrant a declaration, a message. But Yoo remains silent, choosing instead to pursue quiet innovation. He creates dreamlike landscapes using an unexpected medium: nails. His process begins with a panel so heavy it cannot be lifted by hand, it must be hoisted into place by machine. Onto this massive surface, he uses an air tacker to insert 15mm headless pin nails, each driven only halfway in, leaving 7mm protruding. What results is a world of light shaped by the shadow of reality, seven millimeters of darkness, created by something as tangible and industrial as a nail.
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