“There are often boulders in Japanese gardens. I believe that those boulders are amazing sculptural elements. Boulders can be a mountain, and what surrounds them can be the ocean. They’re quite symbolic. When constructing an exhibition, and filling up an empty space, one can install many works in the exhibition space. But when a small boulder is placed in a certain point like a piece in a game of Checkers, it can function as the center even though it isn’t the center. It can speak for the whole, as it creates an accent in the space[3].” (Excerpt from an interview with the artist, July 2012)
Deodorant in the title Deodorant Type is a product that alleviates human odor, especially from the armpit. Instead of essentially eliminating the source of the odor, a deodorant lightly cover the unpleasant smell so that people cannot smell it. This in many ways has similarities with the attributes of photo-sculpture. While Gwon captures the subject with the medium of photography, the captured image becomes mixed, creating something slightly different from the original subject[4].
“There are often boulders in Japanese gardens. I believe that those boulders are amazing sculptural elements. Boulders can be a mountain, and what surrounds them can be the ocean. They’re quite symbolic. When constructing an exhibition, and filling up an empty space, one can install many works in the exhibition space. But when a small boulder is placed in a certain point like a piece in a game of Checkers, it can function as the center even though it isn’t the center. It can speak for the whole, as it creates an accent in the space[3].” (Excerpt from an interview with the artist, July 2012)
Deodorant in the title Deodorant Type is a product that alleviates human odor, especially from the armpit. Instead of essentially eliminating the source of the odor, a deodorant lightly cover the unpleasant smell so that people cannot smell it. This in many ways has similarities with the attributes of photo-sculpture. While Gwon captures the subject with the medium of photography, the captured image becomes mixed, creating something slightly different from the original subject[4].
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