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Ji Won Cha
An Eternity From Now, 29 June - 3 August 2024

Ji Won Cha: An Eternity From Now

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Installation Views
  • Ji Won Cha 2024 An Eternity From Now Install 01
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Works
  • Ji Won Cha He hopes from an eternity from now, 2024 Oil on canvas
    Ji Won Cha
    He hopes from an eternity from now, 2024
    Oil on canvas
  • Ji Won Cha The Beast in your mind, 2024 Oil on canvas
    Ji Won Cha
    The Beast in your mind, 2024
    Oil on canvas
  • Ji Won Cha And our world came together, 2023 Oil on canvas
    Ji Won Cha
    And our world came together, 2023
    Oil on canvas
  • Ji Won Cha Butterflies in my stomach, 2023 Oil on canvas
    Ji Won Cha
    Butterflies in my stomach, 2023
    Oil on canvas
  • Ji Won Cha Icy grounds, take a leap, 2024 Oil on canvas
    Ji Won Cha
    Icy grounds, take a leap, 2024
    Oil on canvas
  • Ji Won Cha You In Me, 2023 Oil on canvas
    Ji Won Cha
    You In Me, 2023
    Oil on canvas
  • Ji Won Cha Rose lit gems in our memories, 2024 Oil on canvas
    Ji Won Cha
    Rose lit gems in our memories, 2024
    Oil on canvas
  • Ji Won Cha Tears and needles from the thorns in my cries, 2024 Oil on canvas
    Ji Won Cha
    Tears and needles from the thorns in my cries, 2024
    Oil on canvas
  • Ji Won Cha Between the trees, 2024 Oil and graphite on canvas
    Ji Won Cha
    Between the trees, 2024
    Oil and graphite on canvas
  • Ji Won Cha When spring comes again, 2024 Oil and graphite on canvas
    Ji Won Cha
    When spring comes again, 2024
    Oil and graphite on canvas
Press release

Opening on Saturday, June 29, 2024
From 6 to 8 pm

 

Baert Gallery is pleased to present An Eternity From Now, a solo exhibition of works by Ji Won Cha on view from June 29 to August 3, 2024.

 

“Whether it tests the limits of consciousness, comprehension, imagination, or the senses, the sublime is that interruption, that flood of world toward the unitary self that threatens its integrity.” -Lyuba Encheva

 

In this new suite of paintings, Cha seamlessly summons and surpasses reality, channeling a sublime, otherworldly vision. Her paintings alchemize chaos and control, compressing unbridled feeling into form. With an intuitive approach to color based on temperature, her works layer emotion into concentrated and pressurized painterly surfaces, making their eruption inevitable.

 

Cha collects reference photographs of nature, such as striking flowers or a stark network of branches. Yet her painterly expression is not a depiction of these references, instead transmuting their essence into entities from which colors burst. Once internalized as images of contemplation, she discards them, allowing the paint’s primacy to take over, moving fluidly out of reference and into psychic reverberation.

 

Contradiction and catharsis are at the core of Cha’s painting process. Ji Won begins through reckless abandon: paint is dispersed as evocative explosions of color throughout the canvas. Marks and movement emerge, enabling the artist to carve meanings out of the myriad forms that manifest. From there, the painting requires taming, generating logic and its own world that articulates intense emotion and exquisite craft. The works are simultaneously unique and universal, considering life’s intensities, from swells of romance to solitary reflection.

  

In He Hopes for An Eternity from Now (2024), Cha powerfully presents her perspective of the sublime. The sprawling painting originates from the artist’s experience of sitting in solitude on a bench in winter, watching a snow laden sunset. A pristine stillness seemed to envelop her, as she watched the frozen ocean. Still, under this barricade of ice, she could hear remote and concealed waves crashing, invisible yet intense in their eternal motion. A radical realization of beauty and terror washed over her in this instant, with a lingering feeling of being alone in Earth’s eternity. In the painting, this icy, oceanic blue dominates the composition, presenting the scene as more real than reality. Within this memory, the world became blue from its billowing waves, with twin senses of isolation and inspiration bound together in color. Sharp individual needles of paint swarm the upper parts of the piece, invoking death by a thousand cuts. Yet the sheer ritual of repetition transforms these singular punctures of pain, memory and discomfort into an accumulation of trauma and numbness. Through this totality, the swarm is softened into silk. The painting represents these complex contrasts, considering fate as a longing in the present for a future that we cannot see coming.

 

Working within what she defines as the ‘Anxious Sublime', Ji Won’s work is an inquiry into time. The ‘Anxious Sublime’ is the conundrum of our contemporary moment in which the future and past invade the present, both diminishing the moment into induced stress, while intoxicating our imagination with future fantasies. From this powerful paradox, the artist’s paintings present both mesmerizing visions of another world and a menacing murmur underneath the scintillating surface.

 

Ji Won Cha (b. 1997, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea) lives and works in London. She earned her BFA in Painting from RISD and her MA in Painting from the Royal College of Art. Recent exhibitions include Memory Concourse, Thierry Goldberg Gallery, NYC (2024), Transcendence, Gate 45, Dubai, UAE (2023), Now Introducing, Studio West Gallery, London, UK (2023), Summer Fling, L.U.P.O.-Lorenzelli Projects, Milan, Italy (2023), and the two-person show Dungeons and Daydreams with Alya Hatta at Wilder Gallery, London (2023). In 2024, she was shortlisted for the Artsy foundations prize, and in 2023, she was shortlisted for the Jackson’s Painting Prize.

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  • Ji Won Cha, 'He hopes from an eternity from now', 2024, Oil on canvas, 78 3/4 x 118 1/8 in

    Ji Won Cha in 13ThingsLA Review

    Shana Nys Dambrot, 13ThingsLA, July 17, 2024
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