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  "description": "Artist in Focus: Jeehye Song stages bodily restraint and emotional instability, where withdrawal becomes a structural position rather than a gesture .",
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  "publishedAt": "2026-02-25T06:48:19.000Z",
  "site": "https://www.munchiesart.club",
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    "**Jeehye Song**",
    "**Wentrup**",
    "**presentation with Wentrup**",
    "Jeehye Song: Hey, I’m still here at Wentrup BerlinJeehye Song at Wentrup, Berlin. 30 January – 14 March 2026. Installation views and a short contextual overviewCatapultDominique Catherina Foertig",
    "**Jeehye Song** **on Instagram**",
    "Submit to Catapult →"
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  "textContent": "## Presence Under Pressure\n\n### Jeehye Song – Painting\n\n**Jeehye Song** works from a state of quiet ambivalence. Her paintings hold figures in suspended conditions, neither fully present nor entirely withdrawn. The body appears physically there, yet internally reduced. Rather than depicting action, she concentrates on the moment when energy fades and presence becomes fragile.\n\nHer figures lean, hang, or sink into staged interiors defined by artificial light and hard shadows. Luminous, almost tender colors overlay scenes of uncertainty. The tension does not arise from narrative events but from lowered intensity. In a cultural climate that demands visibility and productivity, Song situates exhaustion as a structural condition. The body does not collapse. It softens.\n\nIn more recent works, the space expands toward landscape. Water surfaces, plants and horizons gain weight while the figure becomes smaller, less central. What remains is not disappearance but trace. The body persists as a fragile element within a larger field, no longer dominant yet still there.\n\n* * *\n\n**Current Presentation**\n\nJeehye Song\n _hey, I’m still here_\n30 January – 14 March 2026\n**Wentrup**\n\nThe exhibition marks her first **presentation with Wentrup**.\n\nJeehye Song: Hey, I’m still here at Wentrup BerlinJeehye Song at Wentrup, Berlin. 30 January – 14 March 2026. Installation views and a short contextual overviewCatapultDominique Catherina Foertig\n\nCurrent Exhibiton at Wentrup Berling - Catapult Review\n\nIn 2025, Song was awarded the Kunstpreis junger westen in the category of painting, one of Germany’s longest-running awards for emerging artists. The prize was accompanied by a solo exhibition at Kunsthalle Recklinghausen.\n\nBorn in 1991 in South Korea, Song completed her studies at the Düsseldorf Art Academy in 2021 as a master student of Prof. Andreas Schulze. Her work has been shown internationally in solo and group exhibitions across Europe, Asia and the United States. asdf\n\n* * *\n\n**Jeehye Song** **on Instagram**\n\n## Artworks and Studio Views\n\n****Jeehye Song:**** __The Last Straw__. Oil on linen, 90 × 130 cm. Image courtesy the artist.****Jeehye Song:**** __Rauchverbot__ , 2025, oil on linen, 170 × 140 cm. Image courtesy the artist.****Jeehye Song:**** __Overwhelming__. Oil on linen, 90 × 130 cm. Image courtesy the artist.****Jeehye Song:**** __Who Is to Blame__. Oil on linen, 130 × 100 cm. Image courtesy the artist.****Jeehye Song:**** __Hinter der Vorhang__. Oil on linen, 100 × 130 cm. Image courtesy the artist.\n\n****Jeehye Song:**** On the left,  __I’m Burning__ , 2024, acrylic and pencil on paper, 73 × 60 cm. On the right,  __The Weight of Useless Worry__ , 2025, oil on linen, 160 × 130 cm. Image courtesy the artist.\n\n****Jeehye Song:**** Exhibition view, Junger Westen, Recklinghausen, 2025. Photo by Caroline Schlüter. Image courtesy the artist and photographer.\n\n****Jeehye Song:**** On the left,  __I Built a Clay House in My Head and Live in It__ , exhibition view, 2025. On the right,  __I Built a Clay House in My Head and Live in It__ , exhibition view, 2025. Photo copyright IAH. Image courtesy the artist.\n\n****Jeehye Song:**** Studio view with large-scale figurative painting in progress, oil on canvas. Photo courtesy the artist.\n\n* * *\n\n### Want your work featured?\n\nCatapult curates artists and exhibitions built for long term visibility.\n\n Submit to Catapult → \n\n* * *",
  "title": "Jeehye Song: Suspended Between Staying and Fading",
  "updatedAt": "2026-03-03T09:16:09.191Z"
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