Questions asked in a certain boundary
Gyung-su An is interested in unstable psychological attitudes and phenomena occurring in the boundary of landscape. He constantly goes around the vicinity of his house, looks for a vacant lot and he repeatedly visits the place and creates a relationship with the place. The environs of the vacant lot are under highly delicate and strict control. The vacant lot is left unattended but not isolated. Artist An expresses, on canvas, an unclear identity as the landscape and unstable places neglected by a certain order, this way, he goes to the original place and photographs insecure fixations and carries out works of returning the object of his drawing to the original place. This is a part of his intention of creating a relationship with the surrounding landscape, and the fragment of the artist’s research processes on the possibility of seizing a “symptom” beyond the narrative structure or the pictorial expression of his works.