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《Medium and Communication》

Cho Sung-Mook, Hubertus Hamm, Moon Beom, Maxence Doré

Installation View

Visual art begins as an abstract thought but ultimately confronts that thought with a concrete image. In this process, the medium is more than just materiality becomes a crucial vehicle for condensing an artist’s thoughts, emotions, and energy. While the term “medium” conventionally refers to materials or techniques, it also functions as a conduit for artistic expression, carrying and transmitting the artist’s world. In other words, the visual elements that stem from a medium—color, form, texture, and spatial composition—evolve into a distinct visual language, communicating the essence of a work. Just as the shape of a vessel influences how we perceive the water it holds, artists continuously experiment with different mediums to articulate their creative vision, endlessly exploring the formal language unique to their work.

The exhibition “Medium and Communication” brings together the works of Cho Sung-Mook, Hubertus Hamm, Moon Beom and Maxence Doré, each of whom possesses a distinctive understanding of their chosen medium. This exhibition examines how the medium, as a language, engages in dialogue with the viewer, forging meaningful connections.

Installation View

“Medium and Communication” highlights how each artist’s chosen medium evolves into a distinct language, forming a bridge between artwork and audience. Rather than passively inheriting traditional mediums, these artists actively redefine them, using materials as instruments of intention and expression. As an artist’s vision merges with the physicality and formal elements of a medium, the very nature of that medium is reimagined. This process expands the boundaries of communication, allowing for new forms of engagement between the artwork and the viewer. In experiencing these works, visitors are invited to interpret, engage, and immerse themselves, discovering the infinite possibilities of artistic communication and the joy of dialogue through visual art.

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