Jisan Ahn South - Korea, b. 1979

Overview
With his oil paintings he wants to question the factuality of media images and he plays with the physical versus the virtual world, the real versus the unreal.

Before applying the paint to the canvas, artist Jisan Ahn collects images from the media, which he first processes in drawings, collages and miniatures. With his oil paintings he wants to question the factuality of media images and he plays with the physical versus the virtual world, the real versus the unreal. Other artists such as Bas Jan Ader and Vincent van Gogh are also sources of inspiration and find their way on his canvases. Furthermore, he draws on his own memory and emotions that are evoked by these situations and events.

 

Because he had had a carefree childhood, Jisan has always been searching for the feeling of discomfort in himself. When he finds this emotion, he translates it into images with the aim to evoke this discomfort to the viewer as well. In previous work he has accentuated this objective by depicting explosions, slaughtered animals and hunting scenes, yet presently he paints in a more poetic way. A sweater on a coat hanger where snakes roll out of the sleeves, a man who disappears under a huge mountain of black and white photos. The ordinary, the everyday and the repetitive are his subjects.

Works
  • Jisan Ahn, Two deer heads, 2023
    Two deer heads, 2023
  • Jisan Ahn, A boy goes behind the cloud, 2020
    A boy goes behind the cloud, 2020
  • Jisan Ahn, A couple, ice cream, 2020
    A couple, ice cream, 2020
  • Jisan Ahn, Behind the yellow pillar, 2023
    Behind the yellow pillar, 2023
  • Jisan Ahn, Bird Hunter, 2023
    Bird Hunter, 2023
  • Jisan Ahn, Blue day for hunting, 2023
    Blue day for hunting, 2023
  • Jisan Ahn, Bowhunting, 2023
    Bowhunting, 2023
  • Jisan Ahn, Fallen tree and birds, 2020
    Fallen tree and birds, 2020
  • Jisan Ahn, Hare hunting, 2023
    Hare hunting, 2023
  • Jisan Ahn, Hiding into the dark cloud, 2023
    Hiding into the dark cloud, 2023
  • Jisan Ahn, Last Dinner, 2010
    Last Dinner, 2010
  • Jisan Ahn, Memory of Murderer, 2011
    Memory of Murderer, 2011
  • Jisan Ahn, Mr. Tode’s red guitar under the winter cloud, 2023
    Mr. Tode’s red guitar under the winter cloud, 2023
  • Jisan Ahn, Never-ending story, 2020
    Never-ending story, 2020
  • Jisan Ahn, Night Work, 2013
    Night Work, 2013
  • Jisan Ahn, Perfect night for walk, 2020
    Perfect night for walk, 2020
  • Jisan Ahn, Swimming in the dark cloud, 2023
    Swimming in the dark cloud, 2023
  • Jisan Ahn, The Art School Applicant, 2011
    The Art School Applicant, 2011
  • Jisan Ahn, The forgotten day II, 2020
    The forgotten day II, 2020
  • Jisan Ahn, The Hunt (with a Loose Rope), 2014
    The Hunt (with a Loose Rope), 2014
  • Jisan Ahn, The last Breath, 2014
    The last Breath, 2014
  • Jisan Ahn, The painter, waiting for right moment, 2023
    The painter, waiting for right moment, 2023
  • Jisan Ahn, The pied piper, 2023
    The pied piper, 2023
  • Jisan Ahn, The Unknown Painter, 2011
    The Unknown Painter, 2011
  • Jisan Ahn, Title unknown "heart-shaped group of people", 2013
    Title unknown "heart-shaped group of people", 2013
  • Jisan Ahn, Unfinished Landscape, 2011
    Unfinished Landscape, 2011
  • Jisan Ahn, Untitled, 2018
    Untitled, 2018
  • Jisan Ahn, Untitled, 2018
    Untitled, 2018
  • Jisan Ahn, Untitled, 2018
    Untitled, 2018
  • Jisan Ahn, Untitled, 2011
    Untitled, 2011
  • Jisan Ahn, Untitled, 2010
    Untitled, 2010
  • Jisan Ahn, Untitled, 2010
    Untitled, 2010
  • Jisan Ahn, Where is my bird?, 2020
    Where is my bird?, 2020
  • Jisan Ahn, Windy day, 2020
    Windy day, 2020
  • Jisan Ahn, Your Everyday, 2012
    Your Everyday, 2012
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Born in 1979 in Busan, Korea, Jisan Ahn currently works and lives in Seoul. Jisan graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the National University of Arts in South Korea and an MFA from the Frank Mohr Institute in Groningen, the Netherlands. From 2013 until 2014 he was artist in residence at de Rijksakademie in Amsterdam. He has exhibited in several group and solo exhibitions in South Korea, Germany and the Netherlands. Jisan had solo exhibitions at ARARIO GALLERY (KR) in 2021, Galerie Bart (NL) in 2023, 2020, 2015 and 2014, Johyun Gallery (KR) in 2022 and 2018, Zaha Museum (Korea) in 2017 and at Hapjungjigu (KR) in 2016.

He also participated in several group exhibitions, amongst others at Arario Gallery in 2023 at Gyeonggi Museum of Modern Art (KR), MMCA (KR) in 2020, Savina Museum (KR) in 2019, Kunsthalle Münster (DE) in 2018, Daegu Art Museum (KR) in 2017, ARKO Art Center (KR) and Gallery LUMC (NL) in 2016. He won the Buning Brongers Prijzen (NL) in 2014 and received grants from the Seoul Foundation of Arts and Culture (KR) in 2021, the Seoul Museum of Art (KR) in 2016, Arts Council Korea (KR) in 2013-2014 and the Mondriaan Fund (NL) in 2013-2014.The collaboration between Jisan Ahn and Galerie Bart dates back to 2011.

In 2013 and in 2014, he was accepted as artist in residence at the Rijksakademie in Amsterdam. He received stipends from the Arts Council Korea and the Mondriaan Fund in 2013 and 2014. In 2014, he won the Buning Brongers Prize. His work is included in the collections of the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art and the Arario Museum in Seoul KR and the Deagu Art Museum in Deagu KR, the LUMC and the Rijksakademie in the Netherlands.

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