2014 Acrylic, Color pencil, pigment pen, pencil, Collage on tracing paper 39.5 x 54.5 cm
Artist Collection, 2026
Huh Jeong-Won’s work is grounded in memories and sensations derived from experiences of movement. The artist records moments and landscapes encountered in the course of everyday transitions and translates them into painting.
Rather than representing specific subjects, her works reveal the flow of time and experience through a surface where multiple images are accumulated and stratified. These compositions are formed through the overlapping of different moments and perceptions, resisting a single fixed point of view.
The artist constructs each work through a process of adding and erasing images. This process produces layered structures that generate a relationship between what is visible and what remains concealed, allowing viewers to perceive a sense of time and space embedded within the surface.
The stratified structure reflects a moving gaze and the accumulation of memory. Each image remains open rather than forming a closed narrative, offering multiple possibilities for interpretation.
Ultimately, Huh Jeong-Won’s work does not simply depict landscapes, but explores how sensations and memories formed through movement are accumulated and transformed into a visual structure.