Sunny Kim, Passage, 2016, Acrylic on canvas, 112x138 cm © Sunny Kim

A-Lounge will present Sunny Kim’s solo exhibition 《If Different Day is a Same Day…》 from August 11 to September 2, 2020.

This exhibition was conceived through conversations between the artist, who became isolated in the United States due to the COVID-19 pandemic that paralyzed the entire world in the first half of the year, and curator Eun Ah Bae, whom the artist inevitably came to rely upon. Having already collaborated on two prior projects, the two were confronted by the artist’s reality of being unable to work under normal circumstances, and by the physical distance and time difference between Korea and the United States. Together they posed a fundamental question: “What does it mean for us to make an exhibition now?”

Rather than focusing on “what to exhibit,” the two realized this exhibition out of a singular wish to make possible what seemed utterly impossible. This curatorial process led them on an unexpected journey through time.

Sunny Kim, Turn, 2017, Acrylic on canvas, 100×125 cm © Sunny Kim

In isolation, Kim turned to “memory” as her only tangible material, linking moments etched into her life with other temporal axes. Memories connected to objects or postcards discovered in flea markets, or to a page in literature, formed intersections that became pathways to despair at times, and to hope at others.

This exhibition consists of six paintings, a plywood installation structure, a video work, a book that the artist read aloud for her friend Eun Ah Bae, and items from the artist’s personal collection. During the period of isolation and confinement imposed by the pandemic, the artist revisited her past. Yet, the past she recalled did not remain fixed or static; it was alive, in constant motion and transformation. Passing through a springtime when it felt as though everything had come to a halt, she refined her past with a desperate yearning for “aliveness.” By confronting the distant times that once surrounded her, she sought to highlight the vitality of memories—continuously repeated, reanimated, and extinguished once again.

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