Period| | 2020.07.21 - 2020.09.05 |
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Operating hours| | 10:00 to 18:00 every Tuesday to Saturday (30 minutes before the end of the show) |
Space| | Seongbuk Young Art Space |
Address| | 23, Seongbuk-ro, Seongbuk-gu, Seoul, Republic of Korea |
Closed| | Sunday, Monday, public holidays |
Price| | Free |
Phone| | 02-2038-9989 |
Web site| | 홈페이지 바로가기 |
Artist| |
권세진,김기철,김용관,김태윤,송예환,이경민,이예승
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Exhibition Information
What words can describe the time we spent? Man is a multi-sensory receptor that accepts surrounding stimuli from sensory nerve branches throughout the body at every moment. Replay the stimuli surrounding me uninterruptedly. See what you want to see, hear what you want to hear. Sometimes touching sounds, tasting smells, listening to forms, or smelling words happen among us. Of course, all of this works with different signals and intensity to individual beings. So you could say that everything we recognize is actually determined by what we expect. After Corona, "time" and "space" were created, which were felt differently depending on the situation of individuals and communities. Some places have become indelible, and some days wander somewhere with a time of no knowing when. I wanted to leave this as a collection of contemporary stories that I could always summon again. To face an individual moment with a single word or verb. Each person chose a verb about the time they faced and decided to record it now, and the record was named "Time- Verbs-Collections." <TAP - Time based Art Project-Collection> is a planning exhibition that introduces writers and works that approach time-based art, in which the movement of time acts on the development of meaning, through various media, and interprets the time that penetrates the present into various verb types. Time-based art has evolved from an approach to dismantling or reconstructing traditional time views to a variety of art practices, depending on the different media types associated with time. Therefore, the type of work according to the trend of time includes moving image, performance, sound, installation, etc. from traditional media, and covers the diversified media according to the transformation of technology. In this exhibition, before exploring the media that deals with timeliness as a proponent of the work, we will look at several attempts to allow the audience to appreciate the work with their own time-breathing in terms of scale/working style/topic. At the same time, I imagined a time device consisting of a piece of time, whose size and speed vary depending on the time verb named by each author, using a watch as a motif that embodies 'time' in a visible form. The clock is placed online with the actual showroom, running at the same and different speeds. This configuration, which repeatedly moves back and forth between different dimensions and forms and renews a sense of timeliness, makes the current flow of time be perceived in various ways. [Source] Website of Seongbuk Museum of Art