▲Healing Heel
▲Healing Heel

Artist Dasom Park’s <Studying the Eidos of Catharsis and Harmony for Health>, which was held as the opening exhibition at Visaza, has been extended until January 5th of the new year after some time for rest and reorganization. This exhibition is a follow-up exhibition to artist Dasom Park’s <Healing Words, Heels-Stiletto, and those Happy Sounds> held on the lawn of Ewha Woman’s University in the spring of 2023.

Visaza, the exhibition space as a gallery, is a laboratory of artist Dasom Park.

The pieces of <Germination>, where people can actually smell the scent of nature by placing the soil under the paintings, express the positive energy of life rising from the ground. The germination process requires air, appropriate light, temperature, and humidity, and breathing occurs actively. The artworks of Dasom Park are displayed in the space where all of this process takes place. This is because Dasom Park carefully cleans and cultivates the space of her own where the work exists, as if the work would actually germinate.

Dasom Park has been steadily working on a series of ‘Moonzado’, which means the art by using the writing system in Korean. She started to put those ‘moonza’ (which means the writing system in korean) in heels too since few years ago. In this exhibition, the works <Mindfulness Rainbow>, the <Healing Heel> series, <Catharsis Circle> are exhibited. Also, <Huggable, Old Wooden Structure> and <The Happy Sound Collection>, which express the harmony of time and the harmony of frequency, are exhibited as well. In addition, objects from Dasom Park’s room in childhood, which have accumulated memories over a long period of time, and the violins that the artist has played since the age of four are displayed as objects.

Dasom Park expresses the eidos of catharis and harmony for health through ‘Healing Words, Heels-Stiletto, Old Objects, and the Happy Sounds.’. After graduating from the Department of Oriental Painting at Ewha Womans University. She completed a master's degree in Oriental Painting at Ewha Womans University. This exhibition has been extended to January 5th. The address is #701, 12, Seocho Jungang-ro 29-Gil, Seoul.

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