“Where Things Are” is a group of recent paintings by Carole Jeung that examines the placement
of things and how the things which surround us define and create space. For her, some things are
unavoidable and insistent. Some things are forgotten, only to be rediscovered. She thinks about
what we keep, what we find, what we remember.
Her paintings are explorations of interior places and how one moves through them. She looks for
connections and transitions, where things intersect and react, where parts are hidden and
revealed, where the blurs exist. These places are revealed through layering, repetition and color
shifts. It is a process of observation and discovery, as spatial and color relationships are created
and altered. The end result is evidence of that exploration showing where she has been and what
she has found. Carole Jeung received a BA from Stanford University and an MFA from
California College of Arts and Crafts (CCA). This is her 2nd solo show with Don Soker
Contemporary Art.
“Where Things Are” is a group of recent paintings by Carole Jeung that examines the placement
of things and how the things which surround us define and create space. For her, some things are
unavoidable and insistent. Some things are forgotten, only to be rediscovered. She thinks about
what we keep, what we find, what we remember.
Her paintings are explorations of interior places and how one moves through them. She looks for
connections and transitions, where things intersect and react, where parts are hidden and
revealed, where the blurs exist. These places are revealed through layering, repetition and color
shifts. It is a process of observation and discovery, as spatial and color relationships are created
and altered. The end result is evidence of that exploration showing where she has been and what
she has found. Carole Jeung received a BA from Stanford University and an MFA from
California College of Arts and Crafts (CCA). This is her 2nd solo show with Don Soker
Contemporary Art.
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