Do Byung Kyu

The medium of choice for Byung-Kyu Do is dolls: they are both his conceptions and his physical expression. At the same time dolls are also the perfect tool for communicating the artist’s inner self. Expressing himself by means of dolls liberates Do from the restrictions of the mundane world. By embodying in the form of dolls his actions and thoughts, dreams and desires, and even the instincts lying in the depths of the subconscious, he transcends the secular boundaries. Dolls are his alter ego, his other self that he can construct precisely the way he wants. Sublimating the experiences and memories from his youth into various subjects of desire, Do uses dolls to paint a descriptive picture of the ambiguous feelings of contradictions from his childhood when he would abuse and kill a plaything, for example a frog, then bury the body in solemn mourning over its death. These sexual or violent games from his childhood are not likely to be limited to Do’s experiences alone. Most of us can vaguely remember indulging in sadistic acts of sexual love against a doll. Rising above a child’s simple curiosity, it is an intuitive game of the senses we play by ourselves. In a number of Do’s paintings, sticky liquid can be observed dripping down a doll’s face. This brings back recollections of the life inside our mothers’ womb where we were also enveloped by mucous waters, like the amniotic fluid. It refuses contact with the anything, and nothing wants to touch it either. The shape of such a mucous liquid is a protective layer sheltering the intrinsic identity and desires of man. It is also a substitution that satisfies the ego’s instincts otherwise suppressed by social norms. The dolls’ eyes stare aloof and distant, like those of someone dreaming of restraint. Their equivocal gazes reveal nothing, reminding us of images in the mirror that reflect the deepest undercurrents of the human emotions.

In “Seventeen Babies”, more tiny dolls lie scattered where the body fluid has drooled. The smooth surface reflects the face of the large doll dripping the liquid, so that what is and what is not appear to be connected as one. Two dolls each gaze in different directions in “Twins” but their heads and hands are joined by mucous fluid, denoting their togetherness as a community. In this way, Do layers emotions from human nature and the diverse factors resulting thereof onto the dolls in one canvas, reconstructing his own story in the form of a fetish.

His newest works also illustrate another persona in addition to the mucous body fluid. The mask worn by a doll is a representation of the ideal self that adapts itself to the demands made and roles defined by the society, and this additional safeguard protects the self against the outside environment. Do explores the symbolic aspects of such an environment with its ambiguous boundaries between social expectations and the unique psychologies of the individual living within the framework of society and family. What kind of expression the doll may be wearing behind its mask is left completely to our own imaginations.

DO, BYUNG KYU

1979 born in cheonan, korea

 

2009 B.F.A. Kookmin University, korea

2005 A.F.A.kaywon school of art ,korea

 

Solo Exhibition

2012, THE SYMBOL, KEPCO, seoul, korea

2011 FETISHRAMA PART2 ,PYO GALLERY SOUTH, seoul, korea

2008 FETISHRAMA, Space of art ETC, seoul, korea

 

Selected Group Exhibition

2011KOREAN ART SHOW, New York, U.S.A

2011 L.A ART SHOW, Los Angeles, U.S.A

2011 KIAF, coex, seoul, korea

2011 Small is beautiful, Art user Gallery, seoul, korea

2011 New Thinking. New Possibilities, H.Art Gallery, Busan, Korea

2010 KOREAN ART SHOW, New York, U.S.A

2010Let’s bounce , Vanessa artlink, Jakarta, Indonesia

2010 Hong Kong International Art Fair, Hongkong

2010 I LUV MYSELF, Insa gallery, Seoul, Korea

2010 Allegoria, Gallery Bob, Seoul, Korea

2010 Real drama ,Dr.Park Gallery, Gyeonggi-do, Korea

2010 adieu! my ugly childhood, Light gallery, Seoul, Korea

2010 Body. Body. Body, Bupyeong arts center, Incheon, korea

2009 ‘Against interpretation’, Interalia, seoul, korea

2009 CH-R-I-ST-MAS Urban Art gallery, seoul, korea

2009 haechi parade 2009, coex&seoul city hall, seoul, korea

2009 Seeing beyond seeing, Pyo gallery, Seoul, Korea

2009 Hong Kong International Art Fair, Hongkong

2008 Dusty Answer, Kookmin art Gallery, seoul, korea

2008 New Ganeration Art Fair, Space of art ETC, seoul, korea,

2008 ASYAAF, Seoul Station Old Bldg, seoul, korea