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From stage to canvas: K-pop stars prepare for London art exhibition

/ 11:13 PM April 09, 2021

SEOUL  – In a Seoul cafe, K-pop stars Song Min-ho and Kang Seung-yoon talk through a selection of their paintings and photographs that will be headed for a London exhibition this autumn.

Mainly known for their music, the WINNER bandmates will showcase their art, alongside fellow K-pop singer Henry Lau, at the START Art Fair, held at the Saatchi Gallery and coinciding with the famed Frieze Art Week.

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“Music tells a story, whether it’s of a happy ending or a sad ending, there seems to be a clear-cut ending,” rapper Song, who is mainly known by his stage name MINO, told Reuters.

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“In art, each painting has different characterization but it feels like there’s always an open ending and it makes people think a lot.”

The 28-year old, who first started painting with acrylic colours in his early 20s, made his public debut as a painter in 2019 at an exhibition in Seongnam. He will present a selection of paintings, including a self-portrait of a dark figure surrounded by colourful balloons, in London.

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“I wanted to conceal the subject (myself), so (that part is) really dark,” he said. “Bright colours make you feel happy … with that contrast, I wanted to express complexity.”

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MINO and Kang, a singer, songwriter and producer known as KANG SEUNG YOON, present their artworks under the names Ohnim and Yoo yeon respectively. Kang will showcase black and white photographs taken during various trips.

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“Because of our fandom and fame, I think we introduce a lot of people who weren’t interested in art to the world of art,” he said.

“Our art or photography shouldn’t be meaningless. That’s why I want to express my feelings in my work … (A song) is usually three minutes and … I have to implicitly express all these things in that timing. But I can take a photograph whenever I want, however I want.”

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MINO and KANG SEUNG YOON stand in front of their artworks at a cafe in Seoul, South Korea March 31, 2021. REUTERS/Minwoo Park

Joining them in London will be Canada-born singer, musician and actor Lau, who took up pendulum painting last year and will display five artworks.

“Like my musical performances, what I did was I actually thought about the location, picking my paints, what I was going to use, my canvas, just every little thing,” he said.

“I’d wanted to make it sort of like an entire performance, but like a performance, no matter how much you practise and prepare there were some unexpected things that happened.”

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Lau said examples of this included unplanned droplets of pink paint in artwork “Starry”.

Asked about balancing art with music, the classically-trained violinist said: “I’m … just trying to do these two as much as possible. I think that’s what’s really helping me get through these times.”

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