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Other details :
Artwork on metal. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
17.5x13.1in
About this artwork
Modern society claims to pursue equality, yet in reality, a hierarchical power structure remains firmly in place. Society assigns roles based on one’s position, and in doing so, creates an invisible hierarchy. We appear to make free choices, but in truth, we are conditioned to follow certain currents within a vast system. Within this structure, the master–servant dynamic is not merely about personal dominance and submission, but about an entrenched… order shaped by social power and capital.
The symbolism of the leash in a walk aligns with this reality, reminding us how deeply our society maintains relationships of control and subordination. One figure leads another on a leash like a dog, visually revealing not only a simple hierarchy but also how specific forms of power are created and operate within the social framework we inhabit.
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.