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Apocrypha

Dabin Ahn Curated by Stephanie Cristello

CHICAGO, IL—Chicago Manual Style is pleased to present the first solo exhibition, entitled Apocrypha, of artist Dabin Ahn (b. 1988, South Korea). The experience of viewing Ahn’s work often references the material history of the original object it imitates through various means of perceptual deceit—for example, two-part liquid plastic replicating the properties of porcelain, or carved Styrofoam and acrylic made to appear as thrown and glazed ceramic. These signals of artifice point toward Ahn’s interests in the inevitable material attraction held by items of luxury in ways that question authorship, technique, and the very substance of the aesthetic and utilitarian things that surround us. The exhibition examines certain symbols and myths throughout the history of primarily Western painting and sculpture as a means of inserting the artist’s own objects of desire within this canon through two bodies of recent work.

The first and central signifier of the exhibition is the Royal Copenhagen emblemata, founded for the famed porcelain house in the eighteenth century, which pictures the insignia of a crown above three waves, meant to symbolize the three major bodies of water the company’s origin country of Denmark. Ahn’s ornamental investigation into the markings upon the backs of collectible plates, made by centuries of artisans, delves into a larger experiment of authenticity—including a range of works from plates, to china, to figurines that

present the logo in its true arrangement, as well as freer expressions and abstractions of its form.

In conversation with this principal motif are works that contain allusions to the lore surrounding the origins of the Nike check logo, rumored to have been conceived in reference to the iconic missing wing of the goddess statue of Samothrace c. 190 BC. Discovered by a French amateur archeol-ogist in the mid-nineteenth century, the eighteen-foot sculpture of Nike—wet and wind-blown, drapery clinging to her body, as a frontispiece of a ship—was originally excavated in three parts: the base, torso, legs, and left wing.1 The right wing, which was never found, exists as an addition to the sculpture, a perfectly symmetrical plaster appendage, which can still be seen today at the Louvre. Through a series works that reference the replica of the wing, alongside images of both the goddess and the logo appearing as a stamp upon plates similar to the Royal Copenhagen works, the phantom wing of Nike becomes an exercise in exploring how form is given to absence.

Dabin Ahn, Royal Copenhagen, 2020.

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branding to investigate the material history of objects. In both bodies of work, the aesthetic intersection of the color blue (used as both a motif and subject) unfolds across Ahn’s material forgeries. As the title of the show, Apochrypha, suggests—derived from the Greek word meaning ‘hidden’ or ‘secret’ and used to describe works of doubtful authorship—Ahn takes two very concrete symbols and transforms them into a tale of speculative origin. This aim, reflected throughout each of the works witin the exhibition, is further explored by the scenography of the show in the method of display, with many of the works resting upon museum pedestals that have been painted to appear as commercial-grade Styrofoam. Here, the “Pink Panther” brand of construction material takes on new meaning; as in Ahn’s work, where elements of comedy and mystery are intertwined, the allusion to the character serves as a critique of our current art world, where the archetype of the jewel thief is no longer relevant.

Within the context of collectible artifacts, be they art or décor, Ahn questions value through various material investigations that lead to one end: the capital of the image.

For inquiries, info@chicagomanual.style

1 French diplomat and amateur archaeologist Charles Champoiseau unearthed Winged Victory, also known as the Nike of Samothrace, in April of 1863.

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Dabin AhnApocrypha, 2020Cast plastic, wood, acrylic on carved panel, (6 x 6 inches) dimensions variable (pedestal)$2,000 USD

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Dabin AhnApocrypha, 2020Cast plastic, wood, acrylic on carved panel, (6 x 6 inches) dimensions variable (pedestal)$2,000 USD

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Dabin AhnProcess images for Apocrypha, 2020Cast plastic

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Dabin AhnGirl with Mirror, 2020Figurine: Cast plastic, acrylic and enamel, 5 x 7 inches. Pedestal: Concrete form tube, polyurethane foam, acrylic, cast plastic and magnets.$4,500 USD

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Dabin AhnGirl with Mirror, 2020Figurine: Cast plastic, acrylic and enamel, 5 x 7 inches. Pedestal: Concrete form tube, polyurethane foam, acrylic, cast plastic and magnets.$4,500 USD

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Dabin AhnProcess images for Girl with Mirror, 2020Figurine: Cast plastic, acrylic and enamel.

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Dabin AhnCyprinus Carpio, 2019Acrylic and ink transfer on linen, 3.5 x 7 inches$1,750 USD

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Dabin AhnSemidecandrum L. Cerastium, 2019Acrylic, ink transfer on plaster, 4.5 x 4.5 inches$1,200 USD

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Dabin AhnProcess image forWinged Goddess, 2019Plaster

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Dabin AhnWinged Goddess, 2019Acrylic, ink transfer on plaster, 4.5 x 4.5 inches$1,600 USD

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Dabin AhnNike, 2019Acrylic, ink transfer on plaster, 8 x 8 inches$1,750 USD

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Dabin AhnProcess image for Letter from Mary, 2020Acrylic, ink transfer on copper

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Dabin AhnLetter from Mary, 2020Copper, cast plastic, acrylic and ink transfer, 6 x 6 inches. Custom pedestal.$3,500 USD

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Dabin AhnRoyal Copenhagen, 2020Plaster, Acrylic and ink transfer, 9 x 9 inches$1,750 USD

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Dabin AhnProcess image, in progress studio

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