Graduation Show 2025 : Bohyeon Hwang | Frank Mohr Institute, Groningen

30 August - 13 September 2025
  • Bohyeon Hwang Frank Mohr Institute Bohyeon Hwang is a South Korean artist based in the Netherlands. She completed MFA in...

    Bohyeon Hwang

    Frank Mohr Institute

     

    Bohyeon Hwang is a South Korean artist based in the Netherlands. She completed MFA in Painting at the Frank Mohr Institute in Groningen and holds BFA and MFA degrees from Ewha Womans University in Seoul.

     

    Hwang’s painting practice explores the tension between surface and meaning—between the material presence of things and the emotional traces they leave behind. Working with discarded canvases, layered pigments, and drawn textures, she constructs works that blur the boundary between the tactile and the imagined. Her interest lies in how objects persist through transformation, and how overlooked or fragmentary materials - like a velvet fold or a torn scrap -retain presence beyond function or form. Her recent work engages with themes of memory, care, and resistance, drawing on philosophical notions such as Heidegger’s “readiness-to-hand” to frame objects as companions in lived experience. Through processes of layering, stitching, scraping, and sanding, she renders familiar forms into near-phantasmic shapes that resist easy categorization.

     

    Her work has been exhibited in South Korea and the Netherlands. In 2024, she was nominated for The Royal Award for Modern Painting and presented her work at Royal Palace Amsterdam. 

  • “My works traverse the boundaries between materiality and figurative ambiguity featuring objects that seem to dissolve their weight and function...

    Faraway: the dream of the egg, 2024, Oil on Canvas, 40 x 30 cm

    “My works traverse the boundaries between materiality and figurative ambiguity featuring objects that seem to dissolve their weight and function on canvas, becoming entities that float—elusive yet within reach. My canvases transform the familiar into evocative forms that merge the tangible with the intangible.”

  • The <Shadow of Things> series explores the distance between the observer and the observed, as well as the immaterial abstraction...

    Moth Bubble Night, 2024, Oil on canvas, 40 x 30 cm

    The <Shadow of Things> series explores the distance between the observer and the observed, as well as the immaterial abstraction inherent in objects. This is achieved through the interplay of referential objects and non-referential imagery.

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