Jay Flow from Gyeonggi Museum of Modern Art, South Korea
Jay Flow have been fond of scribbles from a child and had a very strong interest in special things more than in beautiful ones. An evolutionary form of scribbles aims for recording moments of memory as graffiti.
Stimulated and influenced not only by graffiti but also a wide variety of Street Art and media, Jay Flow’s work is graffiti not of ‘completion’ but of ‘process’.
This exhibition work will present many different letter styles based on evolved characters.
Gyeonggi MoMA, supported by the provincial government and administered by the Gyeonggi Cultural Foundation, is actively involved in a contemporary art scene and presents a future-oriented vision through collecting works of contemporary art, conducting research, hosting regular and special exhibitions and operating diverse education programs. Furthermore, by reaching out to other fields and genres in the arts, Gyeonggi MoMA provokes experimentation and expansion in contemporary art. Aside from these activities, the museum also develops programs to encourage local citizens in participation in the arts community, and activities to expand its roles as a museum. Art and everyday life, artwork and viewer, through all the efforts to making a connection between local and global, Gyeonggi MoMA tries enhancing the esthetic sense of the local citizen and meet their need in terms of cultural aspect as public institution representing contemporary art. We will be the one that also give hope and dream to the children, give helping hand of developing creativity the youth, provide life-long learning opportunity to the adults which are experience-oriented contemporary museum.