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마크 양 개인전 : 《Lucid Dream》

Mark Yang : 《Lucid Dream》

  • 작가

    마크 양

  • 장소

    No. 9 Cork Street, London

  • 주소

  • 기간

    2022-11-11 ~ 2022-11-26

  • 시간

    9:00 ~ 9:00

  • 연락처

  • 홈페이지

    http://www.vsf.la

  • 초대일시

    2022-11-11

  • 관람료

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Various Small Fires presents an exhibition of new paintings by American painter, Mark Yang, at No. 9 Cork Street, London, on view from Saturday, November 12th until November 26th, with an opening reception on Friday, November 11th from 6 until 8 pm. The exhibition, Lucid Dream, represents the artist’s first European exhibition, and the first exhibition of his works on paper. The artist was born in Seoul, South Korea. He grew up in California, and lives and works in New York.

Mark Yang paints the figure but isn’t interested in building narratives. Instead, he uses the human body as a conceptual jumping-off point to explore how we entwine, interact with, and read other human beings.

Yang renders his forms in an idiosyncratic, angular, graphically stylized manner, treating body parts as sculptures to be painted. His palette consists of dark purples, acid greens, bright pops of yellow, orange, and red. He uses fluid gestures and undulating lines to create entangled, mysterious, asymmetric compositions that don’t immediately give away the plot.

Frequently, the viewer can’t discern which limb is connected to which body. Gratuitous legs wrap around a single butt while numerous arms writhe in a tangled mass. These nonsensical knots communicate volumes through style, body language, and other visual codes unique to human beings.

Yang typically avoids depicting faces in favor of ambiguity and a slow visual read. When faces do appear, they often sleep… or sleep eternally. Yang paints what he knows, using himself as a quotidian model.
His figures – male, female, and gender neutral – serve as intellectual clay for their maker, not sexualized amusements. In fact, he exaggerates male nipples, turning them into formal elements, which resemble eyes and “look” back at the viewer.

For his Cork Street exhibition, Yang grapples with several new themes. He considers the magical process of creating new life, in Yeondu and Lucid Dream. He continues interpreting canonical works such as Mantegna’s Lamentation of Christ, Michelangelo’s Battle of the Centaurs and Bartolini’s The Demidoff Table. Finally, in Anterior (night) and Posterior (night), Yang explores the spectre of the pandemic, as well as other recent world events that have brought us images beyond comprehension.

Body language can be ambiguous, as can humans. At the end of the day, Yang’s paintings explore the complexities and challenges of understanding other human beings – a conceptual puzzle most of us confront on a daily basis.

Various Small Fires (VSF) began as a series of conversations in Esther Kim Varet’s kitchen while working on her doctoral dissertation, and debuted as an official gallery in 2015 with a roster of artists and its current Johnston MarkLee Architects-designed building in Los Angeles. The building features 3 exhibition spaces, a unique sound corridor, and a dedicated outdoor gallery.

VSF’s exhibition program explores several curatorial through lines: climate, equality, and an international conversation. The gallery is known for offering artists debut shows, creating intergenerational conversations among the artists on its roster, and solidifying artists’ legacies within art history.




Mark Yang Triplet, 2021 Graphite on paper 8 1/2 x 6 1/2 in
21.6 x 16.5 cm (MY047)


Mark Yang, Still Life, 2022, Color pencil on paper 10 1/2 x 10 in
26.7 x 25.4 cm (MY048)
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