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BYUN Soonchoel and Arario Gallery will donate a portion of the proceeds made from each sale to the "Vision & Justice Book Project"
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BYUN Soonchoel dissolves his faithful observation of subject matter into intense self-awareness through his practice. Through the “Interracial Couple (Jjak Pae)” series, BYUN unravels the distorted stereotypes of identity and race in today’s society. In addition to this, the artist visually recreates imagined reunions between family members who have been separated by the war through the “Eternal Family” series. BYUN’s photography neither circumvents nor decorates the subject matter, but rather captures cultural anomalies, social structures, and the lives of people as well as the truth that they face in a specific moment in time.
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"Black and white, Caucasian and Asian, lesbians, and gays. Different couples and families featured in BYUN Soonchoel's "Interracial Couple” series are more than enough to stimulate (...) visual curiosity. People featured within the same frame draw our attention by setting strong contrasts with their skin colors and looks. In addition, the prints are bigger than life-size, exposing the freckles, pores, hairs and every single details of their skin that provide visual pleasures. Even so, the images do not allow these people to become a spectacle, thanks to the photographic format of active frontality and firm framework which stubbornly returns the looks they've received. First of all, the faces in the photographs are all looking straight forward. Whether they are couples of families, they do not look at each other but only face the camera … More than anything, from inside the photograph they gaze beyond the image as if they are not already aware of the presence looking at them and we simply cannot peep any more in secret. Regarding such frontality, "in the normal rhetoric of the photographic portrait, facing the camera signifies solemnity, frankness, the disclosure of the subject's essence.” At the same time, it proves the models have actively cooperated in the course of shooting."
- "Tight, Loose, Askew, the Space in between Faces – Tight: Interracial Couple”, Jisoo Park (Editor in Chief of VOSTOK Magazine)
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Vision and Justice Tribute: BYUN Soonchoel: Frieze New York 2021
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