Mr. Dog Goes to Utopia by Kwak Su-yeon

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Mr. Dog Goes to Utopia by Kwak Su-yeon

One of my favorite artists, Korean painter Kwak Su-yeon just opened a new show at Gallery Erl in Seoul.  She uses minwha, the traditional Korean folk style, to create a metaphor for her own life.  She told JoongAng Daily:

“My past works featuring dogs with luxury goods had a satirical tone.
They showed people who were driven to work outside the home in order to
make enough money to purchase luxury goods, while their dogs were left
at home to enjoy them,” Kwak said.

“On the other hand, the works
for this exhibition have more lyricism,” she continued. “The dogs
resting amidst the books or journeying to a Taoist paradise reflect my
desire to escape my own reality, in which I work for eight hours per
day alone in my studio, and leave for a utopia.”

I think anyone who works anywhere can relate.  See her earlier depiction of luxury and satire from her Dog Days exhibition here.

Mr. Dog Goes to Utopia runs until July 1, 2010.

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4 responses to “Mr. Dog Goes to Utopia by Kwak Su-yeon”

  1. Melissa Avatar

    hi moira!
    oh my gosh!
    her work is fabulous!
    thank you so much for sharing it!
    xoxoxo
    m & e

  2. 5 dog training myths Avatar

    I worked for a world renowned Japanese artist, Dr. Wang. Not sure what his first name was…

  3. Evelyn Morris Hecht Avatar

    Really great stuff! thanks!

  4. How To Kill Lake Weeds Avatar

    That may just be one of the coolest examples of dog art. I love the Korean influence.

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