gwon osang at manchester art gallery, UK
gwon osang at manchester art gallery, UK

deodorant type: sculptures by gwon osang
at: manchester art gallery, UK
from: 21 june - 21 september 2008
(free entry)this is the first major UK exhibition for korean contemporary artist, gwon osang. deodorant type features
14 sculptures by the artist including a number of new works commissioned by manchester art gallery for the show.
osang makes extraordinary life-size sculptures of people using hundreds of photographic images to build up
the surface appearance of his models, including the face, their hair and their clothes. his skills as sculptor and
photographer combine to make beautifully crafted figures with both photo-realist and surreal qualities.

as a starting point for the exhibition, manchester art gallery invited gwon to the city for a month-long residency in 2007.
he spent his time in manchester researching people and places that would act as inspiration for future works.

gwon’s first new work resulting from this residency is a sculpture of the musician graham massey - best known
as a member of manchester’s electronic pioneers 808 state. this work is being exhibited in the entrance hall of
the gallery together with an exisiting work control. these works were commissioned for asia triennial manchester 08
and remain on display until 21 september.

a further five new works by gwon are being displayed in this exhibition, including a life-size sculpture of a
greater manchester mounted police officer complete with working horse measuring 17 hands.

'during my stay in manchester, it was interesting to watch the mounted police officer on patrol every morning.
I felt a sense of closeness because it was an animal, but also, its large figure made me feel somewhat intimidated.
in many cases I am influenced by ancient arts, and I think this particular interest was partly due to my association
with the horsemen of monumental sculptures. so I invited the mounted police officer to be a model for my
solo exhibition, and as I expected, he gladly agreed.' gwon osang
gwon osang: http://osang.net
manchester art gallery: http://www.manchestergalleries.org
asia triennial manchester: http://www.asiatriennialmanchester.com
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