Eun A JUNG


 was born and raised in Daegu in 1996. majored in sculpture, beginning to establish her unique artistic world. After completing her studies, she immediately participated in a residency program. Currently, she balances her job and her artistic activities, infusing new ideas and energy into her artwork based on her professional experiences. She constantly strives to balance her work and life.
explores various genres, including sculpture, painting, ceramics, and comics. She primarily focuses on reinterpreting her experiences through her body and senses.






CV

residency

2023: 
 Daegu Art Factory 13th artist 

2022: 
 Art District _ P 9th artist

solo exhibitions

2022:
"Body Series," Art District_P, Busan
"Body Series," Art Lab Beomeo, Daegu


group exhibitions

2023:
"Digging," , Daegu Art Factory, Deagu
"Equals," Dalcheon Art Space, Deagu
"Extension," Temi Art Center, Daejeon
"Desert island dance ," Art Lab Beomeo, Daegu
"Labor Log," Art District_P, Busan


2022: 
"2022 Residency Project," F1963, Busan
"Vanishing Point," Namo art Museum, Andong 
"Hopi Together," Art District_ P , Busan
"Contact Youth," Suchang Youth Mansion, Deagu
"Gyeongbuk Sculpture Invitational Exhibition," Ayang Art Center, Deagu




email: jung9692038@gmail.com
studio address: 12-27 Seongbuk-ro 5-gil, Buk-gu, Daegu
INSTA
body series (2020-2023)  



Body series 'a'_  23x110x56_FRP_ 2021
Body series 'F'_ 65x110x50_FRP_ 2021
Body series 'e'_  60x90x25_FRP_ 2021
Body series 'I'_  40x110x40_FRP_ 2021
Body series 'm'_60x95x60_FRP_ 2021
Body series 'p'_  75x40x30_FRP_ 2021




The figures, which combine geometry and the human body, are gender-neutral. The alphabets following the title are the initials of the people around me. By observing them, deconstruct their identities and make new energies. These bodies are neither male nor female, neither child nor elderly, and they mimic the ways of their lives from repetitive and anxious gestures.
This work balancing between the organic nature of the human body and the regularity of geometry,  and challenging traditional perceptions.
The Form of work densely depicted muscles and joints intentionally deviate from human proportions.









exhibition