{"id":2939,"date":"2008-01-01T18:01:55","date_gmt":"2008-01-01T18:01:55","guid":{"rendered":""},"modified":"2008-01-04T23:01:40","modified_gmt":"2008-01-04T23:01:40","slug":"Artist-Jinah-Sohn-A-Portrait-of-the-Artist-as-a-chair","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/asiancemagazine.com\/?p=2939","title":{"rendered":"Artist Jinah Sohn: A Portrait of the Artist as a chair"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><i class=\"intro\">A thin and small body, she seems to be firm with her short hair cut, just like her compact works. Each painting went through an extremely elaborate process; minute and detailed geometrical patterns are painted very neatly, solid flower patterns are made only by being coated with acrylic over and over again, and becomes glitter thorough three-time varnishing.<\/p>\n<p>\nOn the center of this well-prepared setting, there always appears a chair (or chairs). Compared with its splendid background painting, the chair looks solitary. The artist, Jinah Sohn, has been painting chairs for more than ten years. For her, a chair is the most personal space, the space that you (and your soul) are or should be; it does, therefore, represent a person by itself. Emotions of a person are showed through the angles or positions of the chairs, as well as the complex background patterns. The checkered patterns symbolize the &#8220;network&#8221; or relationships among people, and it also stands for fixed daily routines, but sometimes twisted. With dazzling and various colors, it shows the images of our own mind.<\/p>\n<p>\nAfter getting her second MFA from the State University of New York last year, Jinah&#8217;s exhibit &#8220;Blind Mind&#8221; was her first installation work shown in Korea, this past April. The huge, disjointed stainless steel &#8220;chair&#8221; is quite shocking; the shiny surface reflects one&#8217;s mind. This keen attempt to describe a human&#8217;s inside is &#8220;works for expressing loneliness, await, and hope of isolated human beings&#8221;. With this warm regard for every person, she is participating in many international art fairs in order to meet more people. <\/p>\n<p>\nASIANCE met Jinah Sohn at the Asian Contemporary Art Fair in November in New York City.<\/i><br \/>\n<\/p>\n<div class=\"imgRight\">\n<div><a rel=\"lightbox[picture]\" href=\"\/files\/active\/0\/200801_blindmind.jpg?phpMyAdmin=b6e7070bd5fbb419ad8364bda928eebb\" title=\"\"Blind Mind\" (it was exhibited only in Korea)\"><img decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" width=\"300\" src=\"\/files\/active\/0\/200801_blindmind.jpg\" alt=\"\"Blind Mind\" (it was exhibited only in Korea)\" \/><\/a><\/div>\n<div class=\"imgCaption\">&#8220;Blind Mind&#8221; (it was exhibited only in Korea)<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<h3>ASIANCE: What made you choose chairs for the main theme of your works?<\/h3>\n<p><b>Sohn:<\/b> A chair has a similar physical structure to that of a human being and it can represent taste of personal status or liking &#8211; historical, social meaning and feature of a certain time. It can also be regarded as a symbol of thought or speculation  &#8211; \u201c for me, this is the most important figure of a chair.<\/p>\n<p><h3>ASIANCE: The recent installation work, &#8220;Blind Mind&#8221; was very impressive as itself and also a huge challenge. What do you feel in the new field?<\/h3>\n<p><b>Sohn:<\/b> The feeling that I get from flat work and solid work is quite different. I would say that two-dimensional work is like mindscape of mental images or confessions, whereas three-dimensional work is directing &#8220;space&#8221; by deconstructing the concept (of flat work).<\/p>\n<p><h3>ASIANCE: Is there any special reason that you decided to come to New York for further study? What was your life like in New York?<\/h3>\n<p><b>Sohn:<\/b> New York is the city which has two sides &#8211; always keeps changing but at the same time not changing so much. It is my favorite city and the experience in this multi-cultural place was a deviance from routine. Life in New York was, therefore, the most worth and valuable time in my life, that let me possible lead myself to the most basic state.<\/p>\n<p><h3>ASIANCE: In general, it doesn&#8217;t seem to be easy to study abroad and spend much time for work when you have children. How does life as a mother (she has an 11 year old son, Hyunjun) influence the work?<\/h3>\n<p><b>Sohn:<\/b> For me, the role as a mother is like rebirthing. There are many more things that I have received from my son than I gave him  &#8211; \u201c I am always consoled or taught something by my son. I can look at myself when I see my child, and it makes me reflect on myself. So&#8230; there is nothing difficult in being a mother, because it is not that I should do SOMETHING to the child but just LIVE together.<\/p>\n<div class=\"imgLeft\">\n<div><a rel=\"lightbox[picture]\" href=\"\/files\/active\/0\/200801_blindmindart.jpg?phpMyAdmin=b6e7070bd5fbb419ad8364bda928eebb\" title=\"Her work from the fair. Titled \"situation created\"\"><img decoding=\"async\" border=\"0\" width=\"300\" src=\"\/files\/active\/0\/200801_blindmindart.jpg\" alt=\"Her work from the fair. Titled \"situation created\"\" \/><\/a><\/div>\n<div class=\"imgCaption\">Her work from the Fair. Titled &#8220;Situation Created&#8221;<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<h3>ASIANCE: What are the good points in taking part in international fairs?<\/h3>\n<p><b>Sohn:<\/b> Exhibits in foreign countries are quite experimental. I can show myself somewhere I am not familiar. People don&#8217;t know me only by my works. It always gives me fresh tension.<\/p>\n<p><h3>ASIANCE: Is there something different between fairs in Asia and other places?<\/h3>\n<p><b>Sohn:<\/b> Well, the scale and preference for works are all different in Asia, America, and Europe. However, I think it is just personal taste, so I believe the real great work should make people moved wherever and whenever.<\/p>\n<p><h3>ASIANCE: Please tell us about future schedules, in and out of Korea.<\/h3>\n<p><b>Sohn:<\/b> A solo exhibit and many international art fairs are planned. I will participate in the Arco Art Fair in Spain, this February&#8230;  but my favorite schedule is the throbbing feeling I get doing any new work in my workroom! <\/p>\n<p>\n<i>Youl Mae is from South Korean.  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