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Other details :
Artwork on metal. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
25.6x20.9in
About this artwork
This artwork symbolically represents how we must maintain balance within society. It satirizes those in power who mistake the support of others for their own inherent strength and go on to abuse that power.
The figure in the painting appears to be floating, but that is only possible because of the unseen support beneath them. If that support disappears, the aircraft-like figure that once seemed to soar through the sky will inevitably crash.
When… we find ourselves in high positions, it is crucial to recognize that we did not get there by our strength alone. Whether one is a leader or an entrepreneur, power is granted through the support and help of others. Thus, instead of abusing that power, we must act with a sense of responsibility to sustain that support—by respecting those who uphold us and being open to their voices.
A painter by profession, Jungwan Chae boldly brings his military background to life. He employs anonymized, bald figures in suits to critique society, utilizing simple yet impactful beans to depict modern social realities. His art passionately expresses individual and collective dissatisfaction, stimulating dialogue about societal issues.