Sung Jang

Shape of Land

Volume Gallery is pleased to announce Shape of Land, an exhibition of new paintings and objects by Sung Jang, opening Friday, February 28, 2025, from 5 to 8 p.m.

Sung Jang’s paintings reflect a complex and evolving dialogue between Eastern and Western traditions. The minimal continent-like shapes allude to the boundaries of unknown rivers and mountains. Textured with inked sand, the abstractions embrace painting’s unique ability to be simultaneously illusory and material, depictive and plastic.

One of the central inspirations for this body of work are the subjective and imprecise world maps of Korea’s Middle Joseon period of the 18th and 19th century. These maps, more artistic renditions than precise guides for navigation, depicted both geographically and culturally distant lands. Imaginative interpretations of place, they resonate with Jang’s exploration of memory and identity. With these paintings, he obliquely depicts meaningful locations from his personal history, drawing from memories of landscapes he’s traversed.

In his Shape of Land paintings, including a new six-panel screen, Jang merges diverse geographies and time periods into single, unified compositions. By blending distinct locations and memories, he creates multidimensional landscapes. The painted shapes function as cartographic forms and abstract representations of natural landscapes, offering multiple viewpoints and inviting the viewer to experience time and space in a non-linear, layered manner. Jang is developing a visual language that captures the fluidity of memory, place, and identity, while also honoring the traditions that have shaped his perspective.

Sung Jang’s Given pieces are symbiotic combinations of found stones and wood bases. He constructs bases that act like pedestals, highlighting the beauty of the found stones. With their light touch, the pieces reflect a traditional Korean dynamic with nature, one of appreciation and respect. Jang is interested in honoring the condition and history of the stones just as they are, marking the stones with the latitude, longitude, and time of where and when he finds them.

Sung Jang’s unique perspective, combined with an instinctive understanding of materials, reflects his interest in nature and the intricate relationship between humans and the natural world.

Shape of Land will be on view through April 12, 2025.

  • Volume 113
  • at Volume Gallery
  • February 28 to April 12, 2025