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Contemporary Art Review with Visual Art of the Story of Contemporary Art Critic [50] Picture speaking language structure is a gaze reality image in which the image of abstract desire appears to be the semantic structure of the concept of desire. Modern art critic Louis Choi Chul-joo approaches the aesthetic value, process, and artistry of contemporary art criticism with his desire conceptual abstract design along with contemporary art criticism. His criticism is a visual art abstract art theory in which the artistry of photography, cartoons, art, and design approaches the meaning of the work in language structure and criticizes the reality of the concept of desire./ Louis Chul-joo Choi, morning glory 2025-3-Symbolic representation grammar generated by reversible shades of light, 114X210cm, acrylic and composite materials on cloth, 2025 & Louis Choi Chul-joo, Like the book "「玉菊燈籠」, a lover's love is hell, a hand-painted picture on a computer./ Louis Choi Chul-joo Choi, a missing pond, 112X249cm, acrylic and composite materials on cloth, 2024
Louis Chul-joo Choi, morning glory 2025-3-Symbolic representation grammar generated by reversible shades of light, 114X210cm, acrylic and composite materials on cloth, 2025
Symbolic representation grammar generated by reversible shades of light
The lack of aesthetic expression in the concept of desire has many real objects and expressions, unlike the expression in other people's unconscious concept of desire.
Thus, unlike simultaneous expression of the other person's unconscious desire in grammatical expression abstractions created by reversible shadows of light, abstract expressions pursuing aesthetic structures as linguistic expressions are revealed in real images. This is an intentional representation according to symbolic grammatical objects, and is represented as an abstract experience that allows others to participate.
An expression image that symbolizes the concept of desire, or a pictorial representation, is an abstract expression made into a symbolic aesthetic structure by the reversible shadow of light when the concept of desire is lacking in the real image that represents the movement of expression between unconscious linguistic meaning and abstract reality.
In Choi Chul-joo's desire structure, symbolic grammar in a reversible shade of light is a verbal image that repeats the cause of the phenomenal image as a sign of the unconscious desire of the other in the line space in the gaze direction of the event image.
This is a shadowy desire image created after the object is hidden by light by the circular object of the concept of desire of the other.
The image is divided into a mathematical function that analyzes linguistic meaning and abstract logic as grammatical expressions in the imagination world. This is a binary relationship, and the concept of desire is the same as the real image by applying the expressive desire value to a symbolic object corresponding to the real image. Thus, as a mathematical function that analyzes linguistic meaning and abstract logic as grammatical expressions in imagination, expressive desire values are applied to symbolic objects corresponding to real images, and desire values as symbolic variables become expressive meanings designed as a chain of real images of desire symbols in abstract desire systems.
In an expressive sense, the pornography of a woman alienated from the Joseon Dynasty is an erotic image in the style of a book called Shin Yoon-bok's "Chunhwa (Gyeon-Gon-Il-Hoe 乾坤一會帖)" against the backdrop of four seasons such as willow trees, It imitated the Joseon Dynasty's Spring Flower at the National Library of France, where the French army kept materials stolen from Ganghwa Island's "Oegyujanggak (外奎章閣)" during the reign of King Byeonginyangyo (丙寅洋擾). Hence, it may be the painting of Kim Hong-do, who is friendly to King Jeongjo. Although the painting style is different from that of his a pornographic painting (春画), it creates a connection just like his work Tiger.
The painting style is different from that of his painting(春画), but like his work, 'Tiger', the actual expression of sympathy creates a connection. And has a high desire value in genre painting. This is a dual relationship with expressive abstraction that imagines sexual behavior, and it shows sexual expression, that is, a lack of desire, as an essential image that combines imitative desire design divided into another symbol beyond ethical genre painting.
Therefore, the expressive image is a shadow created by being blocked by the desire behavior caused by the opaque cause of desire by constructing the image of reality as an unconscious desire structure because the sculpted desire of the event image is obscured from the desire structure of the other.
When a symbolic image in which the overlapping part of the skirt is omitted represents the real image as an expressive image, it forms an abstraction as a realistic structure. This is because the expressive image used the same grammatical semantic structure as the image that abstracted the concept of desire.
Imitating "Chunhwa" as an action picture of the past time reconstructs the dual desire structure into the same desire image by repeatedly designing the description of the subject image of abstract desire, just like Choi Chul-joo's concept of desire, which depicts the photographic image of events and performance images as the subject of desire.
This becomes the subject of the abstract desire image to create small pieces of the desire structure drawn in reversible light shades and to have the necessity of choosing the same thing as the actual image required by the other's desire in the abstract desire concept as a specific object to find out what the other's desire wants.
Therefore, the action as the subject of desire is the concept of desire of the same other and has the inevitability to be selected as a design tailored to the cultural characteristics of the times and the background.
In Choi Chul-joo's concept of desire, reversible light, whose altitude and direction of light are not specified, is a being according to temporality and is the cause of creating a grammatical image that constitutes reality like grammar. The traumatic image of an event image as an object of the grammatical substance of an expression refers to the concept of desire to replace reversible light with real existence. Through Choi's desire formula <D(I am...)d=I(D...D'I)i>, meaning appears as the meaning of a separate subject in the abstract concept of desire as an object in the event image.
This is a desire object that realizes abstract desire by representing reality that represents the linguistic meaning of the concept of desire as an image.
Therefore, Choi Chul-joo's desire concept abstract design process is a device in which the expressive image, in which the verbal meaning represents desire as a combination of symbolic effect images and the verbal metaphor represents the whole as a public function, and the expressive image created by the sketch, which constitutes the desire structure as a symbolic grammatical function, forms the result of desire.
Representation images show abstract meanings that represent words that are not related to grammatical sentence interpretation as event images; however, grammar gives logical meaning of abstract nonverbal behavior.
Thus, to interpret the concept of desire as a grammatical linguistic structure, we repeatedly design abstract symbolic patterns of linguistic meaning, and identify images identical to the concept of desire as linguistic and symbolic images that divide them into consciousness and conceptual design.
In addition, when the linguistic meaning of the concept of desire and the symbolic image are clearly defined as desire objects in the identified grammar, the image of existence is surprisingly revealed by light.
As a reversible light from the point of light in temporality, the material is produced as a real image as an object.
In a pond reflecting the image of an event, the concept of abstract desire is expressed by reflecting the desires of others in the real world like a mirror.
Choi Chul-joo's concept of desire, modern art, emerges, in which a painting that collides with the concept of the linguistic meaning emphasized in metaphysical philosophical light creates a dramatic event image with artificial lighting.
In a pond that reflects the image of an event, the concept of abstract desire is expressed by reflecting the desires of others in the real world like a mirror.
Paintings that conflict with Choi Chul-joo's abstract concept of desire, that is, the linguistic concept of meaning in which modern art emerges and is emphasized from a metaphysical philosophical point of view, produce dramatic event images with artificial lighting.
In dark conventional space, he illuminates several event images like montage as objects that share reversible shades of light and white light overlapping with temporality.
Unlike 18th-century materialism in painting, this interprets the desire of the other as an object beyond the self as a desire abstract rather than a physical perception.
As an imaginary symbolic expression of a dualistic object, the gap between the concept of expressive desire and the image of an event as an act of expression equates the subject and reality of the object as a linguistic meaning. Here, the subject refers to what is the lack of desire by directing an abstract image as a reality in accordance with the principle of spatial composition as an object of the concept of desire under the influence of symbolic expression.
To abstract an image into reality, the color of an object is not recognized as a reflection of light, and the symbolic color of the object is obscured by the illumination of light, so that it is interpreted in the same structure as the image that lacks the linguistic meaning that symbolizes the object. The abstract design process of Choi Chul-joo's concept of desire is to produce the concept of desire spoken by the image of an object as an event image.
This is the structure of the concept of desire as visual information unconsciously experienced the symbolic color of an object perceived as a reversible shadow of light rather than an abstract way. Therefore, in order to identify the symbolic color of the object as the image color in the linguistic sense of the object in a way of experience, the Choi Chul-joo Desire Formula is repeatedly designed.
symbolic colors of objects play an aesthetic role in constructing reality by recognizing the structure of objects in a linguistic sense. The expression of reality as an aesthetic structure is an abstract painting method in which the abstract concept of managing a system of desire is expressed in color as being defined in a linguistic sense,
Here, the object as a specific being is an image in a linguistic sense that symbolizes reality in the process of pursuing abstract desire, and it is a enjoyment reality image that satisfies desire by satisfying the concept that lacks the desire structure of the object that designs color and existential value.
The enjoyment reality structure represents the linguistic semantic relationship between the subject of the object and the concept of desire, and the subject is influenced by the real image, like a shadow of a reversible light.
As such, certain objects expressing desires in recognized colors are transformed into abstractions that are generalized as real images of rational desires abstracted into reversible shades of light, and the other's desires create the reality of desire for line space that experiences pleasure in a consistent sense./ Writing. Choi Chul-joo, a contemporary art critic (Doctor of Cultural Design)
The figurative meaning of the conceptual abstract 'morning glory' is that the color of meaning decorates the reality of customary universality facing the object with the color of light. The dark blank space is a shadow created in the area of the subject, which contrasts with the light of a decorated shape. Here, as a real object, color is a single-phase image of the desire custom seen through the gaze. This is a symbolic linguistic image of the background of desire, which symbolizes the concept of desire with imitated flowers. Here, the morning glory image is a piece as a meaning of desire symbolized in real space as a result of the desire image.
Louis Choi Chul-joo, Like the book "「玉菊燈籠」, a lover's love is hell, a hand-painted picture on a computer
Therefore, conceptual abstract painter Louis Choi Chul-joo's "morning gnlory 2021-e-1" is a desire image of a real structure that is reconstructed into a reversible structure of light as an image of the concept of desire created from a transformed image meaning the reality of morning glory.
Choi Chul-joo's concept of desire design process
"morning glory" by Choi Chul-joo is a reconstruction of the imagination of desire that is recognized as a structure of desire and the reality reflected in the mirror as a background of desire established as a visual structure. "Bamboo Forest" is the shadow that hides the reality in the shadow of reversible light in his desire concept design process. And "The Missing Pond" is an abstract language image that reflects the reality of the concept of unconscious desire as a linguistic structure.
Therefore, Choi Chul-joo's concept of desire visualizes the concept of desire as a linguistic representation of the "disappeared pond" structure of symbolic reality, reducing the concept of abstract desire to a real image in the category of modern art's ideal Logos expression.
The progress of this symbolizes the object of desire as a conceptual subject as a design process of the conceptual subject of desire.
Choi Chul-joo's concept of desire to design abstraction in contemporary art does not presuppose causality with the real image, but symbolizes the object of desire as a conceptual subject from an abstract concept in which desires alienated by the unconscious are divided, resulting in an abstract real image as a correlation between real images.
In linguistic abstraction, the meaning of abstraction as a real image is inductively inferred to take the meaning of symbolic existence.
And the view of the image of its existence abstracts the concept of desire to the outside of reality, and the real image becomes the object of abstraction as the correlation of reality with the concept of desire. This is Choi Chul-joo's concept of desire design process 1.
The actual image symbolized by the design using the object of abstract desire as the conceptual subject is omitted, and the image is flattened in the visible range of light. And the image is represented as a symbolic structure of the concept of desire, which is spoken in a linguistic sense.
Choi Chul-joo's concept of desire design process 2 is to decorate the object with a color of universal reality that matches customs so that the reality of the symbolic structure represented in this way has an aesthetic value corresponding to the place as a single image.
The aesthetic structure concealed by the image designed as the concept of desire is divided into clouds and obscured shades, and the concept of desire is visualized as an image in various directions in the opposite direction of the concept of desire and the image, and the subject of the structure of desire created in the social environment is represented as an object in the past to recognize the image as an abstraction. And the subject who drew the existence executes the reality that symbolizes the concept of desire as an agent, and turns abstract desire into an image's mental phenomenon.
And Choi Chul-joo's abstract concept of desire is created by the imagination desired by the subject of desire in selecting an image of an abstract desire object in the unconscious.
As an abstract image, the concept of desire design process 3 is to repeatedly design a desire that combines lines and colors as an unconscious act that is in thought but is not conscious.
The concept of unconsciously abstracting desire is a sculpture image of reality in which the object of reality is not seen as a reversible shadow of light, and shows another image of reality by concealing reality as a shadow.
The image is an unconscious mind maintained by the real image and the imagination desired by the subject of desire, and is an idea that cannot be recognized by that image.
Desire Concept Design Process 4. is designed by combining the spatial composition of desire, in which the image of desire is a sculpted planar monochromatic painting in reality, into a reversible structure of light through conscious movement.
In this way, Choi Cheol-joo's concept of desire design appears as an object of desire as another abstract reality in the perspective visual system through his concept of desire design process.
Realistic structures reflect the shape by being distorted by light. It is the outline and shadow that are determined by the shade of light that reveals its shape. Realistic abstractions as treacherous conceptual art take note of this and shape realistic concepts.
(Choi Chul-joo's Conceptual Art Theory on Realistic Abstract Painting)
Louis Choi Chul-joo, Like the book "「玉菊燈籠」, a lover's love is hell, a hand-painted picture on a computer
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. Like the book "「玉菊燈籠」, a lover's love is hell.
. Comme le livre "玉菊燈籠", l'amour d'un amant, c'est l'enfer.
Contemporary Art Work: Abstract Painting with Treacherous Conceptual Art: Louis Chul-joo Choi, Like the book "「玉菊燈籠」, a lover's love is hell: By repeatedly applying the concept of imaginary world and desire and Choi Chul-joo's desire formula <D(I...I')d=I(D...D'i)i> to the image of the work, it acquires aesthetic value and reveals its meaning by realizing formability in the shadow of reversible light.
Contemporary Art Work: Abstract Painting with Treacherous Conceptual Art: Louis Chul-joo Choi, Bamboo Forest 251-Like the book "「玉菊燈籠」, a lover's love is hell: By repeatedly applying the concept of imaginary world and desire and Choi Chul-joo's desire formula <D(I...I')d=I(D...D'i)i> to the image of the work, it acquires aesthetic value and reveals its meaning by realizing formability in the shadow of reversible light.
Contemporary Art Work: Abstract Painting with Treacherous Conceptual Art: Louis Choi Chul-joo, Bamboo Forest Forest i251-Like the book "「玉菊燈籠」, a lover's love is hell: By repeatedly applying the concept of imaginary world and desire and Choi Chul-joo's desire formula <D(I...I')d=I(D...D'i)i> to the image of the work, it acquires aesthetic value and reveals its meaning by realizing formability in the shadow of reversible light.
Desire Concept Realistic Abstract Work: Louis Choi chuljoo, In front of the bamboo forest Bamboo Forest Forest i251-Like the book "「玉菊燈籠」, a lover's love is hell-pond: By repeatedly applying the concept of imaginary world and desire and Choi Chul-joo's desire formula <D(I...I')d=I(D...D'i)i> to the image of the work, it acquires aesthetic value and reveals its meaning by realizing formability in the shadow of reversible light. / The meaning of the shape, which is covered by the actual changed instantaneous movement of the shape, results in linguistic abstraction. In other words, the realistic shape of the other person's desire in a momentary event is a linguistic abstraction of the same meaning. Conceptual art with morning glory and bamboo as cultural background is linguistic abstraction. The abstract creates a conceptual structure based on the shape of subsequent reality fostered by language and hides the desire of others in a momentary event.
Desire Concept Realistic Abstract Work: Louis Choi chuljoo, In front of the bamboo forest Bamboo Forest Forest i251-Like the book "「玉菊燈籠」, a lover's love is hell-pond-mirror: By repeatedly applying the concept of imaginary world and desire and Choi Chul-joo's desire formula <D(I...I')d=I(D...D'i)i> to the image of the work, it acquires aesthetic value and reveals its meaning by realizing formability in the shadow of reversible light. / The meaning of the shape, which is covered by the actual changed instantaneous movement of the shape, results in linguistic abstraction. In other words, the realistic shape of the other person's desire in a momentary event is a linguistic abstraction of the same meaning. Conceptual art with morning glory and bamboo as cultural background is linguistic abstraction. The abstract creates a conceptual structure based on the shape of subsequent reality fostered by language and hides the desire of others in a momentary event.
Contemporary Art Work: Abstract Painting with Treacherous Conceptual Art: Louis Chul-joo Choi, Like the book "「玉菊燈籠」, a lover's love is hell: By repeatedly applying the concept of imaginary world and desire and Choi Chul-joo's desire formula <D(I...I')d=I(D...D'i)i> to the image of the work, it acquires aesthetic value and reveals its meaning by realizing formability in the shadow of reversible light. / The meaning of the shape, which is covered by the actual changed instantaneous movement of the shape, results in linguistic abstraction. In other words, the realistic shape of the other person's desire in a momentary event is a linguistic abstraction of the same meaning. Conceptual art with morning glory and bamboo as cultural background is linguistic abstraction. The abstract creates a conceptual structure based on the shape of subsequent reality fostered by language and hides the desire of others in a momentary event.
Contemporary Art Work: Abstract Painting with Treacherous Conceptual Art: Louis Chul-joo Choi, Bamboo Forest 249-Like the book "「玉菊燈籠」, a lover's love is hell: By repeatedly applying the concept of imaginary world and desire and Choi Chul-joo's desire formula <D(I...I')d=I(D...D'i)i> to the image of the work, it acquires aesthetic value and reveals its meaning by realizing formability in the shadow of reversible light.
Contemporary Art Work: Abstract Painting with Treacherous Conceptual Art: Louis Choi Chul-joo, Bamboo Forest Forest j249-Like the book "「玉菊燈籠」, a lover's love is hell: By repeatedly applying the concept of imaginary world and desire and Choi Chul-joo's desire formula <D(I...I')d=I(D...D'i)i> to the image of the work, it acquires aesthetic value and reveals its meaning by realizing formability in the shadow of reversible light.
Desire Concept Realistic Abstract Work: Louis Choi chuljoo, In front of the bamboo forest Bamboo Forest Forest j249-Like the book "「玉菊燈籠」, a lover's love is hell-pond: By repeatedly applying the concept of imaginary world and desire and Choi Chul-joo's desire formula <D(I...I')d=I(D...D'i)i> to the image of the work, it acquires aesthetic value and reveals its meaning by realizing formability in the shadow of reversible light. / The meaning of the shape, which is covered by the actual changed instantaneous movement of the shape, results in linguistic abstraction. In other words, the realistic shape of the other person's desire in a momentary event is a linguistic abstraction of the same meaning. Conceptual art with morning glory and bamboo as cultural background is linguistic abstraction. The abstract creates a conceptual structure based on the shape of subsequent reality fostered by language and hides the desire of others in a momentary event.
Desire Concept Realistic Abstract Work: Louis Choi chuljoo, In front of the bamboo forest Bamboo Forest Forest j249-Like the book "「玉菊燈籠」, a lover's love is hell-pond-mirror: By repeatedly applying the concept of imaginary world and desire and Choi Chul-joo's desire formula <D(I...I')d=I(D...D'i)i> to the image of the work, it acquires aesthetic value and reveals its meaning by realizing formability in the shadow of reversible light. / The meaning of the shape, which is covered by the actual changed instantaneous movement of the shape, results in linguistic abstraction. In other words, the realistic shape of the other person's desire in a momentary event is a linguistic abstraction of the same meaning. Conceptual art with morning glory and bamboo as cultural background is linguistic abstraction. The abstract creates a conceptual structure based on the shape of subsequent reality fostered by language and hides the desire of others in a momentary event.
"morning glory" by Choi Chul-joo is a reconstruction of the imagination of desire that is recognized as a structure of desire and the reality reflected in the mirror as a background of desire established as a visual structure. "Bamboo Forest" is the shadow that hides the reality in the shadow of reversible light in his desire concept design process. And "The Missing Pond" is an abstract language image that reflects the reality of the concept of unconscious desire as a linguistic structure.
Therefore, Choi Chul-joo's concept of desire visualizes the concept of desire as a linguistic representation of the "disappeared pond" structure of symbolic reality, reducing the concept of abstract desire to a real image in the category of modern art's ideal Logos expression.
The progress of this symbolizes the object of desire as a conceptual subject as a design process of the conceptual subject of desire.
Choi Chul-joo's concept of desire to design abstraction in contemporary art does not presuppose causality with the real image, but symbolizes the object of desire as a conceptual subject from an abstract concept in which desires alienated by the unconscious are divided, resulting in an abstract real image as a correlation between real images.
In linguistic abstraction, the meaning of abstraction as a real image is inductively inferred to take the meaning of symbolic existence.
And the view of the image of its existence abstracts the concept of desire to the outside of reality, and the real image becomes the object of abstraction as the correlation of reality with the concept of desire. This is Choi Chul-joo's concept of desire design process 1.
The actual image symbolized by the design using the object of abstract desire as the conceptual subject is omitted, and the image is flattened in the visible range of light. And the image is represented as a symbolic structure of the concept of desire, which is spoken in a linguistic sense.
Choi Chul-joo's concept of desire design process 2 is to decorate the object with a color of universal reality that matches customs so that the reality of the symbolic structure represented in this way has an aesthetic value corresponding to the place as a single image.
The aesthetic structure concealed by the image designed as the concept of desire is divided into clouds and obscured shades, and the concept of desire is visualized as an image in various directions in the opposite direction of the concept of desire and the image, and the subject of the structure of desire created in the social environment is represented as an object in the past to recognize the image as an abstraction. And the subject who drew the existence executes the reality that symbolizes the concept of desire as an agent, and turns abstract desire into an image's mental phenomenon.
And Choi Chul-joo's abstract concept of desire is created by the imagination desired by the subject of desire in selecting an image of an abstract desire object in the unconscious.
As an abstract image, the concept of desire design process 3 is to repeatedly design a desire that combines lines and colors as an unconscious act that is in thought but is not conscious.
The concept of unconsciously abstracting desire is a sculpture image of reality in which the object of reality is not seen as a reversible shadow of light, and shows another image of reality by concealing reality as a shadow.
The image is an unconscious mind maintained by the real image and the imagination desired by the subject of desire, and is an idea that cannot be recognized by that image.
Desire Concept Design Process 4. is designed by combining the spatial composition of desire, in which the image of desire is a sculpted planar monochromatic painting in reality, into a reversible structure of light through conscious movement.
In this way, Choi Cheol-joo's concept of desire design appears as an object of desire as another abstract reality in the perspective visual system through his concept of desire design process.
Louis Choi chuljoo, morning glory p135-3, a hand-painted picture on a computer
Desire Concept Realistic Abstract Work: Louis Choi chuljoo, morning glory p135-3-Like the book "「玉菊燈籠」, a lover's love is hell-pond-mirror: By repeatedly applying the concept of imaginary world and desire and Choi Chul-joo's desire formula <D(I...I')d=I(D...D'i)i> to the image of the work, it acquires aesthetic value and reveals its meaning by realizing formability in the shadow of reversible light. / The meaning of the shape, which is covered by the actual changed instantaneous movement of the shape, results in linguistic abstraction. In other words, the realistic shape of the other person's desire in a momentary event is a linguistic abstraction of the same meaning. Conceptual art with morning glory and bamboo as cultural background is linguistic abstraction. The abstract creates a conceptual structure based on the shape of subsequent reality fostered by language and hides the desire of others in a momentary event.
The visualization of the concept of desire: Visualizing the concept of desire is a cartoon depicting events and performances manually, expressing the background of the cartoon as a landscape of desire with "morning glory" and "Bamboo Forest," and the cartoon image reconstructs desire into an abstract and realistic picture.
Desire Design Methodology in Abstract Art Theory on Painting Design, Contemporary Artist Choi Chul-joo's Desire Concept Abstract Design Methodology: <morning glory p135-3> As an Abstract Korean painting of Modern Art, Desire Formula <D(I...I')d=I(D...D'i)i> is applied to overlap the painting <Trump gets attacked during the campaign> created by reversible light. In addition, by re-applying the desire formula by linking verbal metaphor images, a phenomenal conceptual place is set in another place in one space as a shade of reversible light and abstracted.
This translates to the first non-realistic abstraction poster at Louis Choi Chul-joo's 2022 New York Exhibition to actualize the Desire Object. The image <morning glory p p135-3-Like the book "「玉菊燈籠> becomes a non-real abstraction of reality.
By repeatedly applying the concept of imaginary world and desire and Choi Chul-joo's desire formula <D(I...I')d=I(D...D'i)i> to the image of the work, it acquires aesthetic value and reveals its meaning by realizing formability in the shadow of reversible light. / The meaning of the shape, which is covered by the actual changed instantaneous movement of the shape, results in linguistic abstraction. In other words, the realistic shape of the other person's desire in a momentary event is a linguistic abstraction of the same meaning. Conceptual art with morning glory and bamboo as cultural background is linguistic abstraction. The abstract creates a conceptual structure based on the shape of subsequent reality fostered by language and hides the desire of others in a momentary event.
Louis Choi chuljoo, morning glory p135-5, a hand-painted picture on a computer
By repeatedly sketching design and applying Choi Chuljoo's desire formula "D(I...I')d=I(D...D'i)i" to the conceptual image of desire, it instantly acquires aesthetic value and reveals the meaning of abstract desire by realizing realistic formability in the shadow of reversible light at that moment. / The abstract meaning of the shape in which the actual changed instantaneous desire shape is hidden by the reversible movement of light results in linguistic abstraction. In other words, it is verbal abstraction with the same meaning as a realistic form of the other person's desire in a momentary event or performance scene. Choi Chul-joo's conceptual art with morning glory and bamboo as the background of cultural abstraction is the linguistic abstraction of images. The abstraction creates a conceptual structure based on the shape of reality after the meaning fostered by language and hides the abstract desire of others in momentary events and performance scenes.
Therefore, conceptual abstract painter Louis Choi Chul-joo's "morning glory p p135-3-Like the book "「玉菊燈籠 " is a desire image of a real structure that is reconstructed into a reversible structure of light as an image of the concept of desire created from a transformed image meaning the reality of morning glory.a New Yorker's private collection
Therefore, conceptual abstract painter Louis Choi Chul-joo's "Bamboo Forest Forest j249-Like the book "「玉菊燈籠」, a lover's love is hell-pond-mirror " is a desire image of a real structure that is reconstructed into a reversible structure of light as an image of the concept of desire created from a transformed image meaning the reality of morning glory
Louis Choi chuljoo, morning glory p133-1-19-Like the book "「玉菊燈籠」, a lover's love is hell-pond-mirror 2, a hand-painted picture on a computer
Desire Concept Realistic Abstract Work: Louis Choi chuljoo, morning glory p133-1-19-Like the book "「玉菊燈籠」, a lover's love is hell-pond-mirror 2: By repeatedly applying the concept of imaginary world and desire and Choi Chul-joo's desire formula <D(I...I')d=I(D...D'i)i> to the image of the work, it acquires aesthetic value and reveals its meaning by realizing formability in the shadow of reversible light. / The meaning of the shape, which is covered by the actual changed instantaneous movement of the shape, results in linguistic abstraction. In other words, the realistic shape of the other person's desire in a momentary event is a linguistic abstraction of the same meaning. Conceptual art with morning glory and bamboo as cultural background is linguistic abstraction. The abstract creates a conceptual structure based on the shape of subsequent reality fostered by language and hides the desire of others in a momentary event.
The visualization of the concept of desire: Visualizing the concept of desire is a cartoon depicting events and performances manually, expressing the background of the cartoon as a landscape of desire with "morning glory" and "Bamboo Forest," and the cartoon image reconstructs desire into an abstract and realistic picture.
Louis Choi chuljoo, morning glory p133-1-20, a hand-painted picture on a computer
Desire Design Methodology in Abstract Art Theory on Painting Design, Contemporary Artist Choi Chul-joo's Desire Concept Abstract Design Methodology: <morning glory p133-1-29> As an Abstract Korean painting of Modern Art, Desire Formula <D(I...I')d=I(D...D'i)i> is applied to overlap the painting <Trump gets attacked during the campaign> created by reversible light. In addition, by re-applying the desire formula by linking verbal metaphor images, a phenomenal conceptual place is set in another place in one space as a shade of reversible light and abstracted.
This translates to the first non-realistic abstraction poster at Louis Choi Chul-joo's 2022 New York Exhibition to actualize the Desire Object. The image < morning glory p133-1-20> becomes a non-real abstraction of reality.
By repeatedly applying the concept of imaginary world and desire and Choi Chul-joo's desire formula <D(I...I')d=I(D...D'i)i> to the image of the work, it acquires aesthetic value and reveals its meaning by realizing formability in the shadow of reversible light. / The meaning of the shape, which is covered by the actual changed instantaneous movement of the shape, results in linguistic abstraction. In other words, the realistic shape of the other person's desire in a momentary event is a linguistic abstraction of the same meaning. Conceptual art with morning glory and bamboo as cultural background is linguistic abstraction. The abstract creates a conceptual structure based on the shape of subsequent reality fostered by language and hides the desire of others in a momentary event.
Louis Choi chuljoo, morning glory p133-1-20, a hand-painted picture on a computer
By repeatedly sketching design and applying Choi Chuljoo's desire formula "D(I...I')d=I(D...D'i)i" to the conceptual image of desire, it instantly acquires aesthetic value and reveals the meaning of abstract desire by realizing realistic formability in the shadow of reversible light at that moment. / The abstract meaning of the shape in which the actual changed instantaneous desire shape is hidden by the reversible movement of light results in linguistic abstraction. In other words, it is verbal abstraction with the same meaning as a realistic form of the other person's desire in a momentary event or performance scene. Choi Chul-joo's conceptual art with morning glory and bamboo as the background of cultural abstraction is the linguistic abstraction of images. The abstraction creates a conceptual structure based on the shape of reality after the meaning fostered by language and hides the abstract desire of others in momentary events and performance scenes.
Therefore, conceptual abstract painter Louis Choi Chul-joo's "morning glory" is a desire image of a real structure that is reconstructed into a reversible structure of light as an image of the concept of desire created from a transformed image meaning the reality of morning glory.a New Yorker's private collection
Therefore, conceptual abstract painter Louis Choi Chul-joo's "morning glory p133-1-20" is a desire image of a real structure that is reconstructed into a reversible structure of light as an image of the concept of desire created from a transformed image meaning the reality of morning glory
Background image of an artist's artwork: Louis Chul-joo Choi, morning glory 133-1, a hand-painted picture on a computer
Final image superimposed on the artist's work: Louis Chul-joo Choi, missing pond, 112X249cm, acrylic and composite materials on cloth, 2024
Louis Choi chuljoo, morning glory p133-1-19-Like the book "「玉菊燈籠」, a lover's love is hell-pond-mirror 2 [The interpretation of words in a cartoon news ː l’interprétation du mot dans une nouvelle caricature] ■ Korean News Cartoon Culture Column in Cartoon Review [188] Trump gets attacked during the campaign, (2024-7-14) / Reporter Choi Chul-joo’s Cartoon Review / Choi Chul-joo, a current affairs critic, was a reporter at the Ministry of Culture of the News Busan Internet Newspaper. He is a cultural design critic and abstract artist who paints Current affairs cartoon cartoons News and abstract paintings in contemporary :art works and webtoons. ▶during the campaign_ pendant la campagne ■ Choi Chul-joo's concept of desire, "morning glory," conflicts with linguistic concepts of meaning emphasized from a metaphysical philosophical point of view, creating dramatic event images to express the subject of insufficient desire, and illuminating the image in reversible shades of white light. He reflects the linguistic grammatical meaning of abstract desire concepts as images to form spaces of multiple event images that share superimposed temporality and reversible white light shades. This is interpreted as the subject of the absence of desire beyond the abstract self of the desire of others rather than physical perception, unlike the materialism of painting in the 18th century. The linguistic grammatical meaning of abstract desire concepts is a dualistic object that regards real images as events, equating the structure of insufficient desire with the principle of spatial composition. And as reversible light at the point of light over time, the material is made into a real image as an object. Thus, the concept of abstract desire in a pond that reflects the image of an event is expressed as a real image that reflects the desires of others in the real world. ■ Choi Chul-joo's Concept of Desire Formula: In the concept of Choi Chul-joo's desire, mathematical desire as an axiom of logic in the concept of desire results in reality as a concrete phenomenon rather than based on the external structure of the linguistic meaning through abstract design. Therefore, the rendering of the desire structure revealed by abstract encounter with reality at the intersection of desire outside the window applies the mathematical desire concept abstract design, or the image of the desire concept, to the Choi Chul-joo desire formula, and on March 1, 2022, morning glory appears as a flat real image as the subject of desire as a reversible shade of light in the Flushing Town Hall (New York) exhibition./ The image of desire, which applies Choi Chul-joo's desire formula D(I...I')d=I(D...D')i to 'morning glory', connects the concept of desire with the background of 'morning glory' as an image to create a landscape by floating morning glory in the sky. In addition, in <morning glory>, the desire formula "D(I...I')d=I(D...D')i" is substituted, the connection effect between the concept of desire and the "morning glory" as desire image shades the concept of desire in the reversible shadow structure by setting the object as the concept of desire image of women by the "morning glory". In other words, the image of desire (I) is the structure of desire (D) because desire (D) is repeated (I...I') in several images (D...D'), and the image of art behavior or desire image(I) appears as the concept of desire(i). ■ Choi Chul-joo's Desire The design process of abstract concepts: 1. The concept of desire is abstracted from the perspective of an image to the outside of reality, and the image of reality as an object of abstraction is designed as the correlation between reality and reality. This is the design process 1 of Choi Chul-joo's concept of abstraction of desire. This does not presuppose a causal relationship with the real world, but rather results in an abstract concept of desire as a correlation with reality to escape the misunderstanding that transfers from an abstract concept to a real structure. 2. The scope of showing the concept of desire is created and located by omitting the actual size of the abstract concept as a shade of the concept of desire originating from the actual image. In addition, Choi Chul-joo's conceptual process 2 follows the process of decorating an object with a color of universal reality suitable for custom in order to have aesthetic value suitable for its position as a single image. This creates an abstraction that contrasts with the past and desire, in which the aesthetic structure hidden by realistic colors is divided by clouds and obscured by shaded light, obscuring the abstract concept in the actual image. 3. The subject who painted abstraction realizes the reality that symbolizes the concept of desire, and the unconscious realizes abstract desire as a conscious phenomenon of image. Desire is an abstract image realized as a conscious phenomenon of an image, and the unconscious structure is process 3 of designing an abstract art concept of desire that repeatedly designs desire that combines line and color in thoughts but is not conscious of unconscious behavior. 4. The unconsciously abstracted concept of desire is a piece of reality in which the object of reality is not seen as a reversible shade of light, concealing reality as a shadow and showing another real image as a video. This is the process 4 of designing an abstract concept of desire formed by combining the space of desire into a reversible light structure through the conscious movement of planar monochromatic painting carved into reality. ■ The Design Results of Choi Chul-joo's Desire Abstract Concept: Choi Chul-joo Desire Abstract Concept Design's Linguistic Meaning Results: Although the object that is obsessed with the desire for others is passive, it is possible to actively practice one's desires through the sympathizer as the subject of desire, and the sympathizer who sympathizes with the desires of others as the subject can practice with the same desire. As a subject, a person who sympathizes with or accepts the desires of others becomes the same desire and becomes another subject of execution. Here, the sympathizer who sympathizes with the subject of the other's desire tries to generalize it as another object of desire that acts like a victor of war. However, when desire as an act overshadowed by reversible light is not generalized as a public act, the subject of inappropriate desire and the sympathizer antagonize the subject who practiced it according to the other's general desire. ■ Object rendering of the concept of desire is 1. a pop art image that renders unconscious desire as an existential reality by dividing the same concept of desire as the event image into unconscious and real images as an object. Therefore, the subject who speaks linguistic meaning actually represents abstraction, the truth value of the concept of desire, which is an expressive aesthetic structure that specifies the viewing effect of colloquial language and event video broadcasting as an act of speech enunciation that depends on the news. 2. As the truth value of the concept of desire in visual images is an open system, and numerous visual images are transmitted to others through a pluralistic visual system. Abstract images, which are the true values of the concept of desire, attract attention because they have universality as real images expressed by the desires of others. In other words, the object exposed to the abstract desires of others functions as a desire to exchange the same aesthetic image as the concept of desire of others through the diachronic function of pop art applied as a work of art. 3. The truth value of the concept of desire in a linguistic sense in which the abstract image of the concept of desire and reality are the same, represents the structure of desire, and the reality of the abstract concept of desire is a real image, which is the causal structure of desire, and creates a structure of desire by forming a semantic relationship with contradictory desire. Like Kant, this is a dual structure up to modern art, and it encompasses mythical objects in the same structure as humans, and the antinomic desire structure as a single structure. 4. an object of the concept of desire rendered in abstraction: The object rendering of the concept of desire renders the object as an event image, which is the same rational object as the linguistic meaning of the desire structure through the gaze of the rational subject, is recognized as a real image that the subject cannot see. Additionally, other objects of desire are continuously represented by real images that attempt to fill the deficiency of desire. The pond, which reflects present desire as an object to abstract desire, presents a desire structure as a reality, which is an object to abstract desire, but it returns the cause of desire as a real image to an object as an event image, free from the imperfect abstraction that lacks desire that is subjugated to social visibility that has been concealed and deviated from lack through real images. In other words, the structure of deficiency and divided desire is hidden through real images of abstract desires, and contradictory desires subordinate to deviated social visibility become the cause of desire and become the objects of real images. In addition, object rendering of other desires is continuously expressed as a real image trying to fill the deficiency of desire. The rendering of an object that reflects the present desire as an object of abstract desire presents the structure of desire as reality, which is the object of abstract desire, but it returns the cause of desire as a real image to an object as an event image, away from the imperfect abstract lacking desire. In other words, the structure of deficiency and divided desire is hidden through the real image of abstract desire, and contradictory desires subordinate to deviated social visibility become the cause of desire, resulting in abstraction as a real image. ■ Choi Chul-joo’s Conceptual Abstract realism Abstraction Design Process: Another abstraction that reveals the image as a reality as another structure of gaze that deviates from the visual system as an object that led to realism according to artistry is the image of realism.
In realism abstraction design, a way to effectively convey the dual message of abstraction and reality is to realistically represent concepts and abstractions through contemporary conceptual abstract realism abstractions, such as contemporary media art images or abstractions. Thus, the process of designing conceptual abstrac realism abstractions in media art abstract design is as follows
1. Realism Object Concept: An image formed from a virtual object by reproducing a realistic object is a virtual image that hides reality. A virtual image is recognized as a plane and looks like a realistic image. Here, it is hidden in a geometric plane image of a perspective visual system that reproduces realistic objects and is momentarily revealed as a gaze from the perspective of desire revealed by the unconscious. This defines the concept of a realist object with creativity and autonomy as an image in a linguistic sense as another existence of a conceptual abstract realism object through the unconsciousness suppressed by the desires of others.
2. Sketch Connecting Realism Images with Allegory: Abstract art and art are that matter is distinguished by its existence as a reality and the existence of objects formed from each other's abstract perspectives as virtual beings. The condition of a work of art is to reveal existence in the form of non-existent beings and imaginations as sketches that pass through an Allegory, which images objects and events as reality. Choi Chul-joo's reversible light is an image shaded at the present time in what is called "a real image obscured by the shadow of reversible light" according to its realistic form and movement of light, that is, the temporality. The image creates reality as a shaded image of reversible light, where the linguistic meaning seen as abstraction is identified. It repeats the sketch to connect an anamorphosis image as another reality separated from an image of reality, that is, an existential image that seems to be the structure of gaze, to form an abstract language image into a sketch so that it can be re-formed into a conceptual abstract realism concept.
3. Abstract Realism Object Gaze: As an abstract realism object, the abstract object revealed as a point of light in the eyes of others makes Choi Chul-joo's aesthetic structure anamorphosis image revealed in the desire gaze system look like an abstract Realism object gaze as a philosophical device whose abstract meaning varies depending on the viewer's position and gaze. This image matches the perspective of realist space with the abstract linguistic meaning, and from the conceptual point of desire, abstract and invisible objects appear as gaze paths. As an object that implies the desires of others as a fictional element of human limited by causal relationship in the linguistic meaning of the conceptual abstract realism of images, it intersects with the image and is structured into the linguistic meaning of unconscious abstract realism. Through this process of transformation, viewers experience linguistic abstraction in which forms follow concepts and forms become entangled with meaning.
4. Abstract Realism's Abstraction: Abstract realism's abstraction gets an abstract object specified in Choi Chul-joo's Desire Formula, and the desire image(i) design(d)s beyond the desires of others, which is an opportunity to verbally interpret the conditions under which the abstract object's image is realized(i/d) through grammatical interpretation of the linguistic meaning. And to reach <D(I...I')d=I(D...D'i)i> conceptual abstract realism abstraction as a reality by abstractly selecting a specific object that the subject of desire asks itself what abstract realism wants. This formula suggests a dynamic interplay: desire (D) is echoed across repeated images (I...I'), ultimately shaping an abstract concept (i). This is a realism image that has stopped from the concept of abstract desire that has been realized by abstracting the abstract place that humans cannot experience in life as an object of desire in a linguistic meaning system.
According to Culturality, Choi Chul-joo Concept Abstraction Realism Abstraction Stag's step 1: Distill the concept of desire in reality into images separated from literal causation to promote abstract thinking. step 2: Overlapping the linguistic meaning of the natural object motif with culturally resonant visual elements such as color palettes creates visually harmonious yet conceptually dense realism abstract image. It is a conceptual abstract realism abstraction as a philosophical image that reproduces the essence of human existence and the limitations of perception as a metaphor by operating as Choi Chul-joo's conceptual abstraction as a device that transfers philosophical and linguistic meanings to images.
Louis Chul-joo Choi, a missing pond, 112X249cm, acrylic and composite materials on cloth, 2024
Abstract Design Process of Desire Concepts: The Missing Pond
The border of the pond, where water is collected on the surface of the earth, inside the tangent line of the earth's surface to the water surface, is the same as the geometric tangent line in the shape of the water surface.
The missing pond is a structure of light that deviates from the concept of instantaneous desire as a shade of reversible light, and perspective objectivity distorts the range of the sky and the size of the perspective with reversible light on the object superimposed on the water surface.
It opens its eyes in the pond and emerges an aesthetic structure of desire that casts leaves and flowers on fish and water hovering in the direction of desire.
The concept of desire that emerged in this way abstracts to fit a pond in a realistic hue with a reversible shade of light.
Choi Chul-joo's concept of desire in the disappeared pond does not presuppose causality with the real image, but symbolizes the object of desire as a conceptual subject from an abstract concept in which desires alienated by the unconscious are divided into a design, resulting in an abstract real image as a correlation between real images.
In linguistic abstraction, the meaning of abstraction as a real image is inductively inferred to take the meaning of symbolic existence.
And the view of the image of its existence abstracts the concept of desire to the outside of reality, and the real image becomes the object of abstraction as the correlation of reality with the concept of desire. This is Choi Chul-joo's concept of desire design process 1.
The actual image symbolized by the design using the object of abstract desire as the conceptual subject is omitted, and the image is flattened in the visible range of light. And the image is represented as a symbolic structure of the concept of desire, which is spoken in a linguistic sense.
Choi Chul-joo's concept of desire design process 2 is to decorate the object with a color of universal reality that matches customs so that the reality of the symbolic structure represented in this way has an aesthetic value corresponding to the place as a single image.
The aesthetic structure obscured by images designed by the concept of desire is divided into clouds and obscured shades, and the concept of desire is visualized as images in various directions in the opposite direction of the concept of desire and the image, and the subject of the structure of desire created in the social environment is represented as an object of the past and is recognized as an abstract image. And the subject who depicts existence as an actor implements reality that symbolizes the concept of desire and transforms abstract desire into a mental phenomenon of an image.
And Choi Chul-joo's concept of abstract desire is created by the imagination desired by the subject of desire in selecting the image of the object of abstract painting in the unconscious.
Desire Process As an abstract picture image, the Desire concept design process 3 is an unconscious act that is thoughtful but unconscious, and is to repeatedly design a desire that combines lines and colors and transfer it to a real image.
The concept of unconsciously abstracting desire is a sculpture image of reality in which the object of reality is not seen as a reversible shadow of light, and shows another image of reality by concealing reality as a shadow.
The image is an unconscious mind maintained by the real image and the imagination desired by the subject of desire, and is an idea that cannot be recognized by that image.
Desire concept design process 4. is to design the space composition of desire in which the image of the idea is a flat monochromatic painting carved from reality by combining it into a reversible structure of light through conscious movement.
Therefore, the temporality of a linguistic image according to reversible light presents the image of reality as a being through existential-theoretic interpretation, like Aristotle's time.
Here, Choi Chul-joo's Desire Concept Abstraction Design Process 5 represents the linguistic meaning to present the concept of desire. This is a correlation structure of elapsed time, which is abstracted by simplifying a specific surface of the image while converting to an actual image.
Thus, by simplifying the actual image that embodies the abstract structure, the contrast of the cross section is eliminated with reversible shades of light, and the essence of abstraction is flattened into the cross section. This is an image that revives the essence of abstraction in the linguistic and temporal sense of concealing the same object that exists in the present.
In this way, Choi Chul-joo's concept of desire design emerges as an object of desire as another abstract reality in the perspective visual system through his desire design process.
The expression of water as a structure of the object of desire contrasts with the sense of reality and the flat abstract gaze of the lotus, which gave a sense of motion to the flow of water by the movement of the fish,
The perspective simplifies the real image of recognizing the object of a reversible perspective in a linguistic sense from abstract thinking to a phenomenal structure. In other words, it brings the error of abstract perception to a reversible perspective and designs it as a real image that avoids the unconscious surreal formative structure.
Reality creates boundaries of realistic structures and specifies the meaning of images in terms of time as empty spaces abstracted by the concept of desire.
Like Jugendstil, an abstraction of morning glory in linguistic abstraction that specifies the concept of involuntary desire, this abstracts the rhythm of the object and transforms it into a flat design form, but interprets it as reversible light. Therefore, it is not an impressionistic image that captures the moment of 'the disappearing pond' as an impression, but a symbolic image of existence that verbally interprets the abstract meaning of 'the disappearing pond' in an explicit temporality as a shade of reversible light.
Therefore, determining the object of abstract desire as a correlation in reality is the starting point for abstracting the concept of involuntary desire as a being. This is in accordance with Choi Cheol-joo's process 1 of the concept of desire, which abstracts the structure by presenting the present image, that is, the image of temporality verbally, in the shade of reversible light that embodies the concept of desire in the present place.
By simplifying the real image that embodies the abstract structure of desire and eliminating the light and shade of the cross section into reversible light and shade, the essence of abstraction is flattened into a cross section. This is an image that returns the essence of abstraction to temporality in a linguistic sense.
The abstraction of the concept of desire creates an image of a pond that existed in a linguistic sense as a shade of reversible light tailored to the linguistic logic in which the shadow of the existing light returned to temporality.
The pond captures the lotus and the fish whose temporality is superimposed on the waves as the subject of desire. This is a linguistic demand separated by abstraction, and the aesthetic value in the pond is recognized in an abstract sense as a structure of desire and as a symbolic structure of the concept of desire.
Therefore, we follow the Desire Concept Design Process 2 to harmonize the concept of desire and abstraction, where symbolic meanings are fantasized to conform to the concept of esthetic values and desires, in which reality represented by the abstraction of linguistic meaning is distinguished.
In linguistic abstraction, as the philosophical logic approaches, images formed in the structure of letters are tailored to art to form a formative structure.
Choi Chul-joo's abstraction of the concept of desire is the same as abstracting the concept of biblical desire as a real image by personifying a divine character in the Bible, like the the theological formative structure of a Renaissance church that attributed philosophical logic to religion.
Although the artistic inspiration of early Dadaist conceptual art cannot be ignored, Choi Chul-joo's concept of desire in contemporary art, whose conceptual abstraction deviates from the Bible, is a concept of installing flat images in conceptual art with literal concepts and linguistic meanings as sketches through images reflected in a pond.
The unconscious abstraction, in which abstract words are drawn in a linguistic sense, is difficult to interpret as an image of an idea as the content of the mind, and the concept of abstract desire is an annular structure.
Therefore, according to Desire Concept Design Process 3, it is to repeatedly design images generated by abstraction as reality that symbolizes desire and express actual images of desire with arbitrary unconscious actions desired by desire.
On the other hand, it is conceptual art in a linguistic sense that expresses abstract concepts as real images. Therefore, Choi Chul-joo's conceptual art of desire transfers the structure of Idea to the structure of reality. And abstract works show real images as images of the subject's events and performances.
The image is a conceptual abstraction that goes beyond the limits of the real image of impressionist painting. It illuminates the impressive abstraction of the concept of desire in photographs with instantaneous impressions of images of events and performances. And it clearly realizes the concept of unconscious desire as an image in a linguistic sense.
In this way, the realization of the concept of desire is abstracted into an effect specified as unconscious action, a universal reversible being created by the imagination desired by the subject of desire illuminated in the reversible shadow of light.
Therefore, it is according to Desire Concept Design Process 4 to select thoughts that cannot be subconsciously recognized in universal reality as fragmented planar structures to form meaningful spaces "morning glory, bamboo forests, and ponds" as frames of desire.
Desire that existed in the "disappeared pond" is abstracted into a real image tailored to the conditions of correlation with past experiences of the unconscious as an essential image of linguistic meaning.
Here, a superimposed image of meaningful desire hidden in temporality appears in the pond as an image of reality, but the entire image is an abstract composition that deviates from the perspective visual system. Its planar shape simplifies the image of the past concept of desire and abstracts the existence of unconscious desire into an objective image of reality.
Choi Chul-joo divides desire into background and actor as the subject of the abstraction. He structures the image of morning glory, bamboo forest, and pond in the desire background and expresses the actor of desire as an objective correlation of the concept of desire. The desire realistically abstracts the landscape in the linguistic sense as a correlation in which a reversible shade of light structurally directs desire.
It shows the impression of desire perceived as a real meaning of desire that is abstracted as a realistic structure. In other words, the background of Choi Chul-joo's concept of desire is the morning glory, which is the structure of desire. The shadow is the linguistic meaning, which is a phenomenon of life through events and performance images, and the mirror image is hidden in a bamboo forest. And the image reflecting the shadowy structure in the pond represents the cause of desire in reality as the existential meaning of timeliness according to reversible light as the background of desire.
Therefore, it follows the desire concept abstract design process 5 to represent the existing linguistic meaning in temporality to the hidden real structure of unconscious desire.
This reveals the impression of the concept of desire in a reversible light that is passively set in the imagination, and as a cause, an abstract deviating from the impression that the actor, the subject of desire, represents desire.
The stray abstraction of the impression faced by the phenomenon representing desire is the reality of desire that is invisible to the imagination. This has a linguistic meaning along with the form of an abstract desire image reflected in the pond.
The concept of desire, which represents linguistic meaning in a painting as a metaphor, does not fall outside the scope of an imitation painting. However, when the concept and image of desire representing invisible reality in the imagination are the same, they turn into conceptual abstractions.
This is a symbolic system that constitutes a structure with social rules, and it is an image of a desire structure that equates the symbolic meaning invisible to the image of abstract reality.
Therefore, the subject of the image of desire is the object as the subject of desire. The object enters reality from the symbolic world of abstract desire by accepting the symbolic meaning invisible to reality as the subject.
In the category of imitability in painting, the real image, which appears to be a symbol with the object of desire as a conceptual subject, has been accepted in religious customs until modern times. In addition, by obscuring the concept of desire as a social constraint, it hides the figurative reality of nude in painting and is symbolized as an illusion based on a mythical story. In the imagination of painting until modern times, the symbolic meaning, which is socially taboo, has no difference from the image of morphological reality.
Choi Chul-joo's abstraction of the concept of desire is an image of a substantive shape, and the formative meaning in which social desire is embodied is transformed into a symbolic shape. In other words, paintings up to modern times are modern paintings that break away from the category of realistic formativeness and conventional abstraction that revealed the stage of contrast and destroy the symbolism of the other's desires as invisible reality, making it an abstract desire concept.
This abstracts the reality of fish by expressing the flatness of painting in monotone with the outline of fish as an image of desire as an abstract structure revealed by the desire of the other in <Disappeared Pond>.
The pond shows contemporary social reality and reveals the image of reality hidden in conventional reason, reflecting the pictorial meaning of desire through communication with its reality.
The actual image has a perspective tone of the symbolism of the reality of the desire structure deposited in the pond. At the same time, as a figurative image that characterizes contemporary linguistic meaning, it creates a frame on the boundary of the pond for the desire of the other, creates an abstraction of the abstract desire structure as an image of an actual object, destroying the phenomenal symbolic system of conceptual abstraction with lines and colors, and forming an image suitable for the purpose desired by the subject as a reality.
In this way, the desire image constitutes a desire position as an inevitable object that the subject desires, acquires pictorial value as a real image of a linguistic concept, and uses linguistic abstract meaning to mark the inner concept of desire as an external image.
Linguistic abstraction is the structure of desire, and the background of desire, which establishes Lacan's imagination and reality reflected in the mirror as a visual structure, is Choi Chul-joo's "morning glory". In the design process of his concept of desire, the shadow that hides the reality in the shadow of reversible light is "Bamboo Forest". And the abstract language image that reflects the reality of the concept of unconscious desire as a linguistic structure is "The Missing Pond".
Therefore, Choi Chul-joo's concept of desire visualizes the concept of desire as a linguistic representation of the "disappeared pond" structure of symbolic reality, reducing the concept of abstract desire to a real image in the category of modern art's ideal Logos expression.
In addition, as a design process of the concept of desire, the object of desire is symbolized as a conceptual subject, forming the reality expressed through desire revealed in the suppressed unconscious through design and revealing abstraction as being./ Writing. Art critic Choi Chul-joo (conceptual abstract painter & Ph.D. in cultural design)