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Artist Information:
Jeffrey Gougeon
Seoul,
Korea
Member Since: Apr 2007
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Artist Media:
Drawing Other (10)
Painting Acrylic (36)
Watercolor (37)
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Artist Exhibitions:
Group and Juried Shows

2009 "What's your E?",
Gallery Sae Chul, Seoul, Korea


"Personally Political
– Contemporary Sensation" The
Art House


Tacheles, Berlin,
Germany

"Sketch it out" APW
gallery, New York, USA

"The Birth of Right
and Left" Ico Gallery, New
York, USA

2008 "Traces of Memory"
Castello Estense di ...

Further Information

Artist Galleries:
www.trevisanarte.com
www.trevisan-international-art.
com
http://www.icogallery.com
...

Further Information
Artist Reviews:
Some new work has been
included in the September
catalog from GalleryFront.com

http://www.scribd.com/doc/27218
6/The-GalleryFrontcom-peak-oil-
art-catalog

http://macoll.com/ my work is
now featured on the Macoll
homepage
...

Further Information
Collections:
collections throughout the
world including Canada,
America, South Korea and
Singapore
...

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Commissions:
Macoll Communications, Seoul,
South Korea
The office of the New York
Theatre Review, New York,
USA...

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Artist Statement for Jeffrey Gougeon

The Morse code Paintings

These new paintings are a series based on using common English language phrases as the visual basis for create non representational art; using a personalized version of the Morse code. Code, communication, and the painterly concerns of line, shape and color have long been the main ingredients of Jeffrey’s paintings; this new series is able to combine them all in one image. When does communication happen between the artist and the viewer? Does bringing the language down to a binary level of dots and dashes remove some of the charge from the phrase it actually represents? Do markings on a surface, writing or otherwise, have a beauty in and of itself? These are only some of the questions both the viewer and artist hopefully are asking while spending time with these images.




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