Installation view of 《Ik-Joong Kang: Things I Know》 © Ik-Joong Kang

The Arts Council Korea (Acting Chair: Jung-hee Oh) presents the ARKO Art Center Featured Artist Exhibition 《Ik-Joong Kang: Things I Know》 from September 22 to November 19, 2017, across Exhibition Halls 1 and 2 at the ARKO Art Center in Daehangno.

《Ik-Joong Kang: Things I Know》 is a large-scale art project that seamlessly connects workshops, art camps, exhibitions, and on-site educational programs. It visualizes a collective process and shared actions through which participants learn together, develop ideas, and create works collaboratively without rigid boundaries.

Things I Know is both a drawing and a poetic text in which Kang expresses the knowledge and wisdom he has gleaned from everyday life in the form of a single sentence. It is an accumulation of long-standing insights formed through continuous communication between the artist and the world. Kang previously presented Hangul installations of Things I Know to the public at the Korean Pavilion of the Shanghai Expo in 2010 and at the Suncheon Bay Garden Expo in 2013.

Beginning in June, Kang and the ARKO Art Center initiated an open call for public participation in artwork production, followed by more than ten workshops held in New York, Washington, Seoul, and Naju, as well as a three-day art camp conducted with participants. Through these processes, individuals shared their life stories and experiences, practicing self-directed learning through dialogue and exchange.

The artworks produced through the open call and workshops—amounting to tens of thousands of sheets—were compiled and transformed by Kang into a monumental installation.

This collective body of knowledge, Things I Know, which accumulates the lives, histories, and memories of approximately 2,300 participants, was inscribed across the massive wall of Exhibition Hall 1, a space modeled after the circular chamber of Seokguram Grotto.

Installation view of 《Ik-Joong Kang: Things I Know》 © Ik-Joong Kang

The project Ik-Joong Kang: Things I Know, which shares its title with the artist’s work, extends Kang’s long-standing artistic pursuit of filling the gaps between past and future, South and North, and other points of division in order to connect the world as one. It is conceptually aligned with the themes of harmony found in his Hangul and moon jar works.

Regarding the project, Kang stated “By repositioning the antenna that had been focused on myself toward the public, I wanted to listen to the diverse voices that they express. In that sense, ‘Things I Know’ can become a collective intelligence of our society and a spiritual cultural heritage of the 21st century.”

The exhibition further emphasizes the significance and value of the Things I Know project. Exhibition Hall 2, titled “The Stage of Learning,” is a dedicated section that narrates the project’s multi-month process and functions as an ongoing platform for visitor participation.

This section features collaborations with emerging artists and practitioners, including media artists Gisuk Kang, Dawoom Kim, Mujin Brothers, architect Isak Jung, experimental theater groups Dapertutto Studio and General Kunst, and educator Minki Jeon.

By experimenting with processes of interpretation and learning, this section proposes an alternative educational culture that moves beyond the museum’s conventional role of merely assisting visitors’ understanding of exhibitions, instead actively encouraging participation.

The ARKO Art Center explained the curatorial intent as follows: “This project adopts key educational processes and methodologies observed in Ik-Joong Kang’s public art practice as the foundational framework of the exhibition. By sharing the project’s themes in diverse ways, it aims to foster public participation.

《Ik-Joong Kang: Things I Know》 demonstrates that contemporary public art museums can function as meaningful educational platforms and as spaces for imagining alternative ways of living, with audiences acting as active agents of knowledge production.”

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