The Stroll Gallery in Hong Kong will host a solo exhibition titled "Glimpse of Moments" by artist Song Sumin in September.
Song Sumin continuously expands the scope of her work and presents pieces with unique perspectives. The artist utilizes the internet in the process of collecting and storing images from various sources, deconstructing and manipulating them to create a new visual language. These generated images acquire new meanings and values as they are expressed through the medium of painting and captured on canvas.
In this exhibition, the artist showcases works that involve cutting and enlarging images related to gardens composed of grass and flowers, natural landscapes, volcanic eruptions, and smoke emanating from fires. The artworks fill the screen with ambiguous forms, evoking scenes of fireworks or smoke from explosions and water droplets falling from fountains, leaving viewers to ponder. Through a variety of narratives that incorporate senses and spatial characteristics, the artist unfolds multiple stories, hoping that the audience will have a special experience.
Song Sumin has received awards and recognition from Seoul Foundation for Arts and Culture, OCI YOUNG CREATIVE, and has participated in numerous group exhibitions and solo shows. Currently, she is preparing for the Dreamy group exhibition at the Hong Kong Cultural Center and the "Eternal Romantic Flowers" exhibition at the Jeollanam-do Provincial Art Museum, as well as a solo exhibition at the Kumho Museum. The solo exhibition "Glimpse of Moments" by Song Sumin hopes to be a great opportunity to showcase his artwork in Hong Kong and looks forward to the participation of many viewers.
Gallery address: Unit 504, 5F, Vanta Industrial Centre, 21-23 Tai Lin Pai Road, Kwai Chung