Period| | 2021.01.26 - 2021.02.14 |
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Operating hours| | Tue - Sun 13:00 ~ 19:00 |
Space| | Elephant Space/Seoul |
Address| | 7-gil, Donggyo-ro, Mapo-gu, Seoul |
Closed| | |
Price| | Free |
Phone| | 02-332-4594 |
Web site| | 홈페이지 바로가기 |
Artist| |
최민경
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정보수정요청 |
Exhibition Information
The exhibition starts with the Artist's "survival declaration" of self-reliance. Here, the term "survival report" is to ask about independence and self-esteem as an individual in the place where you belong. And the 'report' of this time is more like confessing that it is not anchored anywhere than in a clear location. As the title "Re:" implies, the exhibits were created through the dialogue process. The writer exchanges video letters with Palestinian female writers in their living rooms, interviews Japanese women who had similar hobbies in adolescence, publishes books and records conversations with herself who lived abroad in self-video. The cultural distance between the writer and these women makes the other person look at each other as an individual, and is a catalyst for communicating the heterogeneity that each person experiences in their society. The perception that they share that they do not want to be attributed to one place challenges the classification system of a country or society that requires a choice. Apart from the original meaning, the expression "survival reporting" used more often online is a double nuance of a desperate cry of "survival" and a light gesture of "accessing here." This exhibition also wants to embrace various layers of "survival" that can vary depending on where each person has "connected" without overlooking the weight of the word survival.