The S2A Art Museum of Global Se-ah announced on the 22nd that it will hold its New Year special exhibition 'The World of Brush and Ink: Three Masters' from February 4 to March 22.
This exhibition explores the consolidation among three masters—Gyeomjae Jeong Seon, Chusa Kim Jeonghee, and Yoon Hyungkeun—bridging Korean traditional art and contemporary aesthetics. Over 40 works will be showcased, including Gyeomjae Jeong Seon's 'Yeonggangimsulcheop,' Chusa Kim Jeonghee's 'Daepengohwa,' and Yoon Hyungkeun's 'Burnt Umber.'
In particular, Gyeomjae Jeong Seon's true-view landscape painting 'Yeonggangimsulcheop' will be unveiled to the public for the first time in 10 years. This piece was created in 1742 while Gyeomjae was serving as the Yangcheon County governor, commemorating a boat ride at Imjingak alongside the Gyeonggi Province governor and the Yeoncheon County magistrate.
The exhibition planning involves Yu Hongjun, a Korean art historian and author known for 'My Cultural Heritage Exploration,' who serves as a distinguished professor at Myongji University. On the 4th, a special lecture by Professor Yu will be held as a side event. He is expected to present intriguing perspectives on the essence of Korean aesthetics, focusing on the artist's world and the intersection of tradition and modernity.