Gallery Danjeong announced on June 25 that Jiyura's solo exhibition, "That Alley, Small Land, House," will run from June 26 to July 19 in Jongno-gu, Seoul.
Since 2012, Jiyura has centered her work around the theme of "home." Through her unique technique of painting houses on wooden panels, she has expressed the concept of home as a space filled with memories, family, and comfort. Following her exhibition last year that captured the alley scenes of Mokpo, she now translates the traces of life found in small, old houses into her artwork.
In this exhibition, she reinterprets the appearance of modern living spaces through her own perspective, focusing on homes situated in narrow alleys and small plots of land. The remnants of daily life and the changing seasons evoke the image of a "home one wishes to return to," resonating beyond her personal memories.
Jiyura stated, "A home is not just a building; it is a space where time and memories of people accumulate. I hope this exhibition prompts viewers to reflect on the meaning of home amid their busy lives."
The exhibition will be held at Gallery Danjeong until July 19.
* This article has been translated by AI.
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