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Other details :
Artwork on metal. Ready to hang. Framing on request.
Dimensions :
35.8x28.6in
About this artwork
A leader inevitably faces resentment when making critical decisions that affect others.
An ideal leader accepts criticism and strives to achieve broader satisfaction, yet many social and political figures ignore or fail to recognize this responsibility.
Such detachment often stems from filtered information, lifestyle differences from the public, and a loss of realism caused by privileged living.
Some leaders even exploit criticism to divide the public… and rally their supporters, but this ultimately leads to isolation.
Why Does Everyone Hate Me? portrays political leaders who, while giving the public every reason to criticize them, are unable to accept such criticism.
For anyone in a position of leadership, public criticism should not be dismissed as mere opposition—it is a signal calling for reflection and realignment in their direction and decisions.
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.