Period| | 2023.01.06 - 2023.02.11 |
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Operating hours| | 10:30 - 18:00 |
Space| | Perigee Gallery |
Address| | 18, Banpo-daero, Seocho-gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea |
Closed| | Sunday, holiday |
Price| | Free |
Phone| | 070-4676-7096 |
Web site| | 홈페이지 바로가기 |
Artist| |
전형산, 추성아
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정보수정요청 |
Exhibition Information
The Present to be Volatilized, the Past to Come, the Future to Accumulate, Soon Sungah Serena Choo The exhibition Short—Form began with a reflection on the dematerialized exhibition format that started emerging in the post-pandemic situation. For example, QR codes are the medium that has penetrated the most into exhibitions. As the boundaries between the body, virtual space, and physical space have become blurred, digital technology has been introduced into daily life in a more convenient format. Creators and audiences have reached a turning point in recognizing objects and images without boundaries. At this point, exhibitions consider the technological concerns at which the self-productive acts of immaterial and intermediary codes have become an extension and part of the body that has provided, shared, absorbed, and accommodated itself. In the process where many things have become physically reduced, there are certain senses that we might easily miss. These senses pass through the periphery of the audience in the exhibition space like the ‘dark field,’ which is scattered over temporality and does not enter the angle of view, and the ‘bright field,’ which is clearly recognized before anything else.¹ Just as we cannot perceive objects without the body while distancing ourselves from it, we can begin from considering the elements interwoven with our daily lives on top of today’s most private and immaterial public spaces when we search for the basic elements that occupy time. (...) (Source = Perigee Gallery)