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Shinuk Suh: Open Studio

2 Nov 2019

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Sat, 02 Nov
15:00 – 18:00

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Unit 1 Gallery | Workshop is pleased to invite the public to an open studio day with Shinuk Suh, the gallery's current solo artist in residence, on Saturday, 2 November, from 3-6pm.

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Shinuk Suh has been awarded the Solo Residency at Unit 1 Gallery | Workshop and has been working in the studio above the gallery space since the beginning of September. Marking the half way point, visitors are invited to have an insight into Shinuk’s practice, meet the artist and learn more about his upcoming show at Unit 1 Gallery | Workshop in November. The Radical Residency® Exhibition, now in its fourth instalment, will be on view downstairs at the same time.

Shinuk Suh (b.1989, Seoul, South Korea) is living and working in London. He graduated with a MFA Sculpture at the Slade School of Fine Art in 2019, before finishing his BA Fine Art at Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design in 2017. He was nominated for Contemporary Visions (Beers Gallery, 2019), Solo Award (Chiara Williams Contemporary Art, 2018). Recent exhibitions include ‘Invisible Balance’, Daniel Benjamin Gallery, London (2019), ‘Art Biesenthal’, Berlin (2019), ‘Salon of Conviviality’, White Rooms Foundation, Moscow  (2019); ‘Pareidolia’, Space Station Gallery and Daniel Benjamin Gallery, London (2019); ‘Call that Art’, Old Parcel Art Space, Scarborough (2019); ‘Low Entertainment’, Arch 5, London (2018); ‘The Solo Award group exhibition of shortlisted artists’, The Cello Factory, London (2018) and ‘Sex! Human Construction, Human Connection’, Crypt Gallery, London (2018).

My work begins with examining the ideology that my family, church, school, and the army (the state apparatus) in South Korea infused into me. I felt a sense of deprivation in feeling the difference between my character and the ideological human image imposed on me. I seemed like a person who had fallen out of society. This ongoing sense of deviation often makes me flee from reality. By analyzing myself voluntarily, I could get a view point from which I can see the situation on a macroscopic level.

Furthermore, I wanted to express the ironies created by the ideology and the time period of those who have been contemporary with me in a visual language as an artist. For me, visual expression is a multidimensional area, and it is an infinite space within which I can express many repressed emotions. I realized that the humourous and exaggerated behaviours expressed in the animated movies that I encountered in my childhood are extremely relatable to adult human behaviour, and so not just cartoon fiction. I have related many of these exaggerated behaviours to my own situation, and then expressed them in my work.

In reality, the cruel and tragic scenes in animation, which in life we wouldn’t find amusing, become a comic factor that induces audience laughter. Comedy in animation has a limited laugh allowed within it. However, if these same dark situations are seen in reality, they turn into a definite tragedy. Why am I accepting the misfortunes of others and finding them comic in animation? And why does the comedy become a tragedy in reality? I have not found the answer. These questions are key points that I am exploring in my practice.

- Shinuk Suh
 

About Unit 1 Gallery | Workshop and the Workshop Foundation:

Unit 1 Gallery | Workshop is Workshop Foundation’s exhibition and residency space in London. It supports a diverse range of emerging and mid-career contemporary artists by providing them with space and time to develop their practice, championing principles of integrity and rigour. Through its residency programmes and exhibitions, it gives artists, curators and theorists a platform to present work and share ideas as well as creating an environment for freethinking and exchange.

The Foundation seeks to progress artists’ careers and connect them to the public. It has now organised more than 25 exhibitions with over 120 artists and curators.

Unit 1 Gallery | Workshop was founded in 2015 by artist Stacie McCormick in a former builder’s merchant.

DETAILS

Title: Shinuk Suh Open Studio

Time & Date: Saturday, 2 November, 3-6pm

Address: 1 Bard Road, London, W10 6TP

Contact: +44 (0)75 4831 5800 | info@unit1gallery-workshop.com

Website: www.unit1gallery-workshop.com

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