Sung Hwan Kim at Artsonje Center, Seoul
Sung Hwan Kim, Temper Clay, 2012, Video |
Sung Hwan Kim Solo Exhibition
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Info
Period:
30 August – 30 November, 2014
Venue:
2F, 3F, Artsonje Center
Opening hours:
Tue-Sun 11am-7pm (Closed on Mondays)
Entry Fee:
Adult 3,000KRW / Student 2,000KRW
Contact
samuso95@gmail.com
82-2-733-8945
Address
http://www.artsonje.org
Artsonje Center
87 Yulgok-ro 3-gil Jongno-gu
Seoul 110-200
Republic of Korea
Artsonje Center hosts Sung Hwan Kim’s solo exhibition. This solo exhibition at Artsonje Center is a concise presentation of Kim’s art, one that systematically integrates and reconstructs video, drawing, installation, and performance in a single exhibition space. Kim was selected as the first commissioned artist for the opening exhibition of The Tanks at Tate Modern, an exhibition space that opened in July of 2012 as the world’s very first film and performance gallery. Temper Clay (2012), the work commissioned for that occasion, will be presented to the Korean public for the first time. Having appropriated the title from a verse in Shakespeare’s tragedy King Lear, Temper Clay repeatedly uses the images of paper and fire to magically convey a woman’s life. This solo exhibition also presents other video works such as Manhatas Dance and A-DA-DA.
This exhibition will serve as an opportunity to see not only the unique intersection of Korean and personal narratives through Kim’s art that is referred to as “visual literature”, but also the elaborate structure of an experimental art that transcends diverse genres. It is especially noteworthy that Kim constructs the gallery as an experimental and open space that he will also use as the actual stage for his new performance to be shown at the museum. To accompany the exhibition, a catalogue with the artist’s drawings and texts by five writers including Sung Hwan Kim and Stephen Greenblatt, professor of comparative literature at Harvard University, will be published.
Artist
Sung Hwan Kim was born in Seoul in 1975 and is currently based in New York. Kim studied architecture at Seoul National University and went on to Williams College where he majored in mathematics and art. He then finished his MA program in visual studies at MIT and participated in the residency program of Rijksakademie, Amsterdam. In 2007, he won the Hermès Korea art prize for his Summer Days in Keijo – Records of 1937. He has held solo exhibitions at various venues including Haus der Kunst (2010), Queens Museum (2011) and Witte de With Center (2008), and participated in the opening exhibition of Tate Modern’s The Tanks in 2012.
-Exhibition Title: Life of Always a Mirror –Sung Hwan Kim Solo Exhibition
-Period: 30 August - 30 November, 2014
-Venue: 2,3F, Artsonje Center
-Opening hours: 11am - 7pm (Closed on Mondays)
-Performance: Mon-Tue, 1 September – 2 September
-Participating artist: Sung Hwan Kim
-Curated by Samuso
-Hosted by Artsonje Center
-Organized by Space for contemporary art., Ltd.
-Supported by Seoul Foundation for Art and Culture, Art Council Korea,
Seoul Metropolitan Government
-Sponsored by Maeil Dairies Co., Ltd., Byucksan Foundation, Hyosung Interior
PU (Swan Carpet) Co., Ltd.
-Entry fee: Adult 3,000 won Student 2,000 won
-Contact: Artsonje Center t. 02-733-8945 www.artsonje.org