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Sculpture Contemporary Art [4] Sculpture Contemporary Artist, Choi Chul-joo Curator Modern Art Sculpture Plan: Former Seoul Museum of Art, Busan Museum of Art, Hansae Museum, Minoo Media Art Museum Curator Choi Chul-joo's Contemporary Art & Contemporary Art Sculpture Criticism: Contemporary installation artist artwork [2] Contemporary Art Sculpture Symbolic Sculpture & contemporary art formation image artwork: Contemporary Artist Louis Choi Chul-joo Installation Art Review & Abstract Artist Louis Choi Chul-joo Design Review of Painting and Sculpture Design: Famous Installation Artist, Contemporary Artist, Abstract Artist, Conceptual Artist Installation Art Painting and Image Display Sculpture: Media Art conceptual artist Louis Chul-joo Choi’s Media Art Video Display: <Bamboo forest>, 20201126-20201210, Minoo Media Art Museum
Sculpture Design & Planning. Former curator of the Seoul Museum of Art Louis Choi Chul-joo (abstract design artist & contemporary artist)
Louis Choi Chul-joo, Media-art; Bamboo Forest, Still-image(Bamboo Forest)
Louis Choi Chul-joo Conceptual Installation Media Art: Bamboo Forest
Modern concept image installation artist Louis Choi Chul-joo embodied the installation sculpture "Bamboo Forest" as a conceptual installation media art based on light and painting, which are the basic characteristics of photography.
This is a parody of existing bamboo photographs, and it is an installation sculpture with an inevitable formality that is conscious of the precise composition and light space calculated like Edgar Degas' photograph.
As a realistic image encounter, the images of rain and wind are drawn as they are, showing a bamboo forest tailored to the aesthetic temporality and an exemplary photographic shape that occurs at that time. Unlike the limited photographic frame of bamboo, this is a media art installation sculpture "Bamboo Forest", which illustrates the stylistic conceptual image of 347 bamboo forest photos.
As a conceptual art, the conceptual image effect of a bamboo forest in media art becomes a material image of that space with different temporality, that is, an installation sculpture, because the image does not affect the space within the surface area.
The meaning and effect of the image influencing the space is the subject image of the space in its temporality.
Therefore, the installation sculpture 'Bamboo Forest' is a distorted image that imitates a photographic image. Therefore, the aesthetic value of the bamboo forest is the media art 'Bamboo Forest Image', and the installation of the bamboo image reveals the relationship between the atypical form hidden in the image and the subject of temporality.
Image Installation Sculptures "Bamboo Forest" and Conceptual Desire The temporality of art creates a virtual space for media users, and a series of temporal interventions, display monitors, and virtual painting images taken from media art "Bamboo Forest" show continuous visual continuity.
This imprints the light and darkness of bamboo on the invisible bamboo forest, and objectifies the reality of bamboo painting away from the painting with images and videos.
Here, the installation sculpture "Bamboo Forest" represents the relationship between the object of the painting image and the symbolic representation of the photograph, and the structuralist form of the bamboo becomes an irreversible still painting image of symbolic photograph.
The picture is still a symbolic impression that expresses the theme of bamboo in a photographic structure. Here, the impression represents the relationship between the subject of the object and the symbolic photographic expression, and as the subject's structuralist sound image stops irreversibly, the symbolic photographs of bamboo become sculptures as installations.
However, unlike visible similarities, bamboo images distort meaning by combining identified bamboo photographs with images and videos. This only represents ontologically incoherent still images of photos and videos.
So the conceptual form shoots illustrations that are different from the conceptual works of art, which are the same as photographs and photographs taken.
Conceptual Art In the image work Bamboo Forest, the meaning of photography is not identical to bamboo because it is metaphorical like the structure of language, but is unconsciously installed and structured as a conceptual image in another bamboo forest where different shapes and images are overlapped by the reality of time.
It also replaces virtual images drawn on non-existent spatial images of bamboo forests with media art to establish itself as another conceptual artwork, and embodies a conceptual image of the internal wind and light of bamboo forests.
Louis Choi Chul-joo, Media-art; Bamboo Forest, Still-image(Bamboo Forest) / 20201126-20201210, Minoo Media Art Museum
20201126-20201210, Minoo Media Art Museum
Louis Chul-joo Choi <Bamboo forest>
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Louis Chul-joo Choi <Bamboo forest>
bamboo forest by Louis chul-joo Choi
The meaning of photo <Bamboo Forest>, a picture-shaped illustration taken by artist Chul-joo Choi, is metaphorical like the structure of language, so it is not like bamboo. It is a non-existent painting that overlaps rain and wind with other forms or images due to temporary reality.
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