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Through Landscapes Marred by Climate Disaster, Seonna Hong Mines ‘Past Lives’ — Colossal

Last updated: February 25, 2025 10:29 am
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Seonna Hong’s exhibition, “Past Lives,” at the Saint Mary’s College Museum of Art delves into the interconnectedness of experiences and memories. Through her abstract landscapes, Hong creates a visual representation of how our past lives can resurface unexpectedly, intertwining themes of environmental degradation, personal reflections, and her Korean heritage.

The collection features 32 works, with many pieces undergoing alterations from their original form. For instance, in “The Loved Ones,” Hong softened the edges of bulky blocks in the background and obscured the faces of two young girls, giving the figures a more defined presence. Another piece, “Selective Abstraction,” introduces a bold streak of pink, a recurring motif in Hong’s recent works.

The title of the exhibition, “Past Lives,” is inspired by Celine Song’s film that explores the concept of inyeon, which refers to fated love that transcends lifetimes. Hong’s artwork embodies this idea by incorporating elements from her past works and infusing them with new life, refraining from simply whitewashing over the canvas. The layers of history are preserved, adding depth and complexity to each piece.

The paintings in the exhibition depict barren trees, colorful mounds, and small figures navigating through the landscapes. Despite the vibrant colors, there is a sense of decay and destruction, symbolizing the impact of climate change. Two new pieces highlight the environmental consequences of fast fashion, with figures standing on piles of discarded clothing in the desolate Atacama desert.

Moreover, Hong’s Korean heritage is a recurring theme in her work. In “More Bridges Less Walls,” a large bear stands upright, referencing a Korean creation myth where the bear transforms into a woman who plays a pivotal role in the nation’s history.

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“Past Lives” invites viewers to reflect on the interconnectedness of past experiences, personal heritage, and environmental issues. The exhibition will be on display until June 22 in Moraga, California. To see more of Seonna Hong’s work, visit her Instagram profile.

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