
Artist
Minseok Kang
Minseok Kang was born in 1980 in Busan and studied Western painting at Dong-A University, earning both bachelor's and master's degrees. His art consistently begins with "movement" and "the tension of existence." He observes the speed and stillness of the city, moments of fracture and recovery, exploring how human emotion and identity are shaken and reconfigured within those experiences. Since first placing the image of a car on canvas, it has become more than a simple object — it is a symbol bridging the artist's inner world and external reality. The automobile is both a vehicle racing through reality and a vessel upon which inner power and desire are projected, through which the artist raises a fundamental question: "How do humans live and transform within the passage of time?"
His painting is a sensory record in which material and action converge. By scraping, pushing, pouring, and layering paint in repetitive gestures, he leaves traces of time and fragments of emotion on the surface. These are not mere painterly techniques but actions that expand into proofs of existence and visualizations of emotion. On his canvases, the automobile is dismantled, fragmented, and reconstructed through the clash of explosive colors and lines. This process points inward — toward breaking personal limits and confronting inner anxiety. Within this tension, the artist discovers the "Invisible Force": not physical energy, but a resonance of emotion that emerges when one confronts oneself, a vitality rising from deep within.
At the core of his work lies the concept of boundaries. He challenges the borders between reality and psyche, speed and stillness, order and chaos — visualizing the tremors that arise in those unstable moments. Color explodes, lines fracture, and the cracks on the surface signal the beginning of a new order. Through sculptural works made from leftover paint, he explores the relationship between disappearance and memory, metaphorically expressing the lingering warmth of existence even in transience. His art extends beyond painting into sculpture and sensory experimentation, constructing a personal "philosophy of speed and emotion."
Minseok Kang's art is an unending journey. Through painting, he delves into inner conflict, visualizes the flow of invisible forces, and records the fleeting traces of humanity within time. His practice is a continuous process of exploration — a battle not against others, but against himself. The fragments of color and marks he leaves behind are imprints of lived time and traces of light left by existence. Through this journey, Kang seeks to uncover the essential beauty and strength of human existence beyond time and space.
Original Painting
Watercolor
Illustration
Sculpture & Media Art
Open Edition
Artistic Experiments