Bosco Sodi: 보스코 소디

Exhibition Introduction
Johyun Gallery is proud to present <Bosco Sodi>, a solo exhibition starring the iconic Mexican contemporary artist Bosco Sodi, from October 10 to December 8, 2019. <Bosco Sodi> is the first-ever solo show of the Mexican artist in Korea, and the paintings and sculptural works featured in this show were produced over the course of one year at both the New York studio and the Oaxaca studio at Mexico. These include: large-scale paintings wider than three-meter; ten paintings from the new series “Black & White”; spherical clay pieces of approximately 40cm in diameter; as well as some thirty small monochrome paintings.
 

Sodi, currently based in the US, is an internationally-active artist whose presence is particularly strong in the US, Mexico, Germany and Japan. He is perhaps best known for his richly textured, vividly colored large-scale paintings. His practice is not limited to paintings and he freely traverses between various formats and media such as sculpture and installation, and the unique breadth of his oeuvre has won critical acclaim of many. Sodi creates paintings and sculptures using raw materials like wood, clay, stone, and sawdust, and his material and artistic procedure were informed by the Wabi-sabi, an aesthetic philosophy from Japan. The Wabi-sabi aesthetics embraces changes brought upon by nature and time, accepts daily-life imperfections, and reveres rusticity, simplicity, and authenticity above all. Building upon the principle of Wabi-sabi, Sodi has ruminated the relationship between the matter and the abstract contemplated the significance of his relationship and the resulting organic procedure forms the core of his philosophy.

 

Sodi’s painting is the result of an intensively physical process which eliminates the artist’s intentions as much as possible, accentuates the essence of each material, and brings the element of chance to the foreground. He prepares a mixture of pigment, sawdust, wood pulp, natural fibers and glue, lays the canvas flat on the floor then scatters the mixture on the canvas over an extended period until it accumulates up to the desired thickness. Once done, he steps back and leaves the work to cure. This creative process is nothing less of an act of performance. The work is abandoned up to many months, the surfaces shift and settle along fault line, whereupon the marks of Sodi’s performance arise to the surface. The material dries even as Sodi is working, and he stops when the first signs of cracking appear. From here on, he entrusts his work to the flow of time and nature. The fissures naturally appearing on the surface, and the traces of the material transformation that turns a two-dimensional surface into a three-dimensional object act together to present a formal experiment in painting.

 

Following the recent death of a beloved family member, Sodi has researched opposing universal notions — life and death, matter and spirit, good and evil, light and darkness — and the duality of life, and the results will be unfolded in the “Black & White” series, the main protagonist leading this solo show. The new series uses two contrasting colors black and white in a single piece of artwork, creating defined forms which were never-before-seen in Sodi’s works. Here Sodi combined pure black or pure white pigments with organic matter such as glue, sawdust and natural fibers, used them to focus on the effects of contrast and employed the relative balance of Yin and Yang to incite a meditation on life’s duality. The spherical clay pieces, handcrafted at his Oaxaca studio in Mexico, embody Sodi’s scrupulous observation of nature and his research on the essence of matter; both of them bedrocks of his artistic practice. With studios in Mexico, New York and Barcelona, Sodi’s artworks are deemed site-specific in that the regional and environmental conditions influence the form and shape of each piece, and to an extent, they symbolically immortalize the overarching reality of each particular region.

 
전시 소개

조현화랑에서는 2019 10 10일부터 12 8일까지 멕시코를 대표하는 현대미술가 보스코 소디의 개인전 <Bosco Sodi> 개최한다이번 전시는 보스코 소디의 국내  개인전으로써 전시에서 소개되는 회화와 조각 작품들은 미국 뉴욕의 작업실과 멕시코 오악사카 지역의 카사와비 작업실에서 1년간의 제작 과정을 거쳐 탄생되었다전시는 가로 3미터가 넘는 대형 회화 작품을 비롯하여 신작인 흑백(Black&White) 시리즈 연작 10 지름  40cm 크기의 원형의 점토 조각과 단색 회화 소품 30 여점을 함께 발표한다.

 

미국을 중심으로 멕시코독일일본  세계를 무대로 활발히 활동하고 있는 보스코 소디는 풍부한 질감과 선명한 색상을 지닌 거친 표면의 부조 회화로 널리 알려져 있다뿐만 아니라 회화조각설치  폭넓은 영역을 넘나드는 다양한 형식과 매체를 사용하는 방식으로 독자적인 작품세계를 구축하며 평단의 호평을 받아왔다보스코 소디는 나무점토톱밥  가공되지 않은 천연 재료로 회화와 조형 작품을 제작해왔는데 이러한 재료의 선택과 작업 방식은 일본의 와비사비(Wabi-sabi) 미학에서 많은 영향을 받았다와비사비는 자연과 시간의 변화를 그대로 받아들이면서 생활 속에 녹아있는 불완전함을 용납하고 소박함과 단순함진실성을 최우선시하는 미학 이론이다작가는 와비사비를 바탕으로 물질과 추상의 관계와 의미에 대해 고찰해 왔으며  유기적 절차는 그의 철학에서 핵심적인 위치를 차지한다.

 

그의 평면 작품은 고된 육체적 노동을 거쳐 완성되는데 과정은 작가의 의도를 최대한 배제시키고 재료의 본질과 우연적 요소를 부각시킨다캔버스를 지면에 수평으로 놓고 캔버스 위에 안료톱밥목재 펄프천연 섬유질과 아교의 혼합물을 오랜 시간에 걸쳐 흩뿌리고 두껍게 쌓아 올린 캔버스에서 물러나 작업이 굳도록 내버려둔다소디가 작품을 제작하는 과정은 하나의 퍼포먼스(행위, Performance)이다때로는  달간 방치되기도 하는 시간 동안 작품의 표면에는 소디의 행위가 고스란히 드러나며 단층의 선을 따라 움직이고 멈춘다물질이 건조되면서 표면에  갈라짐이 나타나는 순간 작업을 중단한다여기서부터 작가는 시간과 자연적 흐름에 맡김으로써자연스럽게 표면에 드러나는 균열과 평면에서 입체로 변모하는 물질의 흔적을 통해 회화의 형식적 실험을 보여준다.

 

소디는 최근 사랑하는 가족의 죽음 이후 삶과 죽음물질과 영혼선함과 악함빛과 어둠과 같은 상반된 보편적 개념과 삶의 이중성에 대해 탐구해왔으며 이번 전시의 중심축을 형성할 흑백(Black&White) 연작을 통해 풀어낼 예정이다 작품에 검정색과 흰색대비되는  색을 사용하여 이제까지 작가의 작품에서 보기 어려웠던 선명한 형태를 드러낸다또한순수한 검정색 혹은 흰색 안료를 톱밥천연 섬유질과 같은 유기물과 혼합하고 가지 색을  화면에 함께 등장시킴으로써 대비 효과에 집중한 그는 음과 양의 상대적 균형을 바탕으로 삶의 이중성에 대한 성찰을 고취시킨다멕시코 오악사카 지역의 작업실에서 수작업으로 제작되는 원형의 점토 조각은 보스코 소디 작업 전반의 주요 맥락을 형성하는 자연에 대한 면밀한 관찰과 물질의 본질에 대한 탐구를 담아낸다소디는 멕시코뉴욕  바르셀로나에 작업실을 두고 있는데 장소의 지역적환경적 조건이 완성된 작품의 형태에 영향을 미친다는 점에서 장소특정적 미술로 평가되기도 하며  지역의 총체적인 현실을 상징적인 의미로 작품화 하기도 한다.