Requiem

Myonghi Kang

Château La Coste is delighted to receive the renowned artist Myonghi Kang for her return to France, after years of absence. This homecoming, rich in significance, marks a return to her roots, a region that inspired her artistic journey since she first settled there in 1972, captivated by the light and landscapes that Paul Cézanne immortalized.

In 1994, Kang opened a studio in Touraine, fostering a dialogue between her native South Korea, specifically Jeju Island, and France, a country she deeply cherishes. Her artistic explorations have taken her across the globe, from the vast Gobi Desert to the breathtaking landscapes of Patagonia, merging diverse cultures and experiences into her work.

At Château La Coste, Kang will present a poignant exhibition titled “Requiem,” commemorating a fading world through the lens of her artistry. The pavilion designed by Renzo Piano provides a stunning backdrop, where natural light harmonizes with her creations, reinforcing the deep connection between her art and the environment.

Curated by Villepin Art, t he exhibition features twelve paintings and eighteen watercolors, tracing Kang's extraordinary journey from figuration to poetic abstraction. Each piece serves as a meditation on the universe, reflecting her belief that painting transcends mere artistic endeavor; it is a spiritual act connecting her to the world's vital forces.

Kang’s art is a testament to her lifelong quest for truth, light, and harmony. Her canvases are living entities, often left unfinished for years as she revisits them to refine colors and lines until they resonate with their intended form. This process embodies the essence of nature itself—ever-changing and evolving.

With her keen awareness of the threats facing both humanity and the natural world, Kang's recent works echo her concerns about erosion, disappearance, and the destructive forces of modernity. Each painting becomes an act of resistance, a means of preserving beauty and vitality against the ravages of time.

Myonghi Kang's return to Provence invites us to rediscover the sacred relationship between mankind and nature. Her paintings serve as sanctuaries, where viewers can reconnect with the cycle of life and embrace the beauty, truth, and harmony that guide us toward a better future.

Join us at Château La Coste to experience this extraordinary exhibition, a celebration of life, art, and the indomitable spirit of nature.

Practical Informations

Pavillon Renzo Piano, Myonghi Kang, « Requiem »
12 octobrer - 5 january

The exhibition will be closed from 8 November to 20 November 2024

Exhibition Plan