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Human beings live in a house together with a family
throughout the life. The word, ¡®house¡¯, has a meaning of protection from the
exterior, but, at the same time, it also can be interpreted as isolation. House
is a place where people communicate and interact with each other and family
build up their own histories together. However, the rapidly changing social
situation leads to estrangement between family members, and that brings a
collapse of family life. This reality has been reflected in artworks since
many artists present the changed value and roles of a house and a family by
observing those from various viewpoints. This research trace back the
original meaning of a house and consider a house and a man as an organic whole.
Based on this, the meaning of a house, which is constantly varying in time
and space, is reinterpreted in my own moldings. The research is designed to
study the following subjects. First, the research reinterprets the organic
relationship between a house and a man by considering them as an organic whole
and presenting it as an emotional creature. Second, the research presents a
house as a transcendental creature by integrating the house in the past,
present, and future in one molding. Third, the research presents various
houses from heterogeneous places as they exist in one space. Each chapter
deals with the following subjects. In chapter 1, the research is focused on
the physical, emotional and formative meaning and function of a house among many
others. Those three categories were chosen, because they are the most
appropriate to study the research goals. Based on the research, it is found that
the physical and emotional meanings of a house don't conflict with each other
but work in complementary cooperation. In addition, the chapter scrutinizes the
formative meaning of a house and explains the formative aspects of external
appearance of it. Chapter 2 describes the reasons and background that a house
became a symbol of human being and of a subject that changes through time and
space among various symbolism of a house. The chapter also escribes the
various aspects of home, which is regarded the same as human being itself,
showing how it changes in time and space. Chapter 3 introduces the art pieces
that have taken a house as a main subject and thus looks into the relation to my
work. Chapter 4 explains the techniques that are used in my artworks and the
works themselves. In my artworks, the technique for building layers of glaze and
softening up the surface of clay are used to present a house as a living
creature. Also, the technique of distortion, cutting and overlapping are used to
express various time and space. In my artworks, the houses were considered
not as an aesthetic object but as a subject by itself and I focused on
expressing them liberally. The improvisational and unpremeditated art-making
process that I took resulted in various random forms and shapes in the work.
However, liberal and active attempts I made sometimes led to unexpected positive
outcome. I have come to a conclusion that a house is a familiar and
inexhaustible subject matter that can open up various approaches in formative
art. I have learned that further formative research and thought-out approach
should be made in order to obtain more effective __EXPRESSION__s on the symbolic
meanings of home.
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