Installation view of “Abstract Walking: Sora Kim Project 2012” at Art Sonje Center in 2012 ©Art Sonje Center

Art Sonje Center is pleased to present Abstract Walking – Sora Kim project 2012 from March 10 to April 22, 2012. Sora Kim produces a new sound installation work Abstract Walking for the exhibition, which has no material representation; however, the work presents a vast spatial and temporal territory that encompasses diverse stories and interpretations, and invites viewers to walk in this abstract territory.

Installation view of “Abstract Walking: Sora Kim Project 2012” at Art Sonje Center in 2012 ©Art Sonje Center

In order to construct this territory to walk, Kim collaborates with different participants and artists throughout different stages. Firstly, the artist has collected stories of journeys by interviewing various people. Then nine writers adapted the original stories to scripts that include their reflections; then, the scripts were created into sound pieces by eight participating musicians including Byunjun Gwon and Samon Takahashi; these different sound pieces were edited into one sound piece by music director Younggyu Jang. In the gallery space, the finished sound piece is played, creating an abstract territory where the detritus of the collected spaces and time and the interpretations of various artists are scattered throughout; and suggests ways to experience art in an emancipated way, walking in the artist’s abstract territory. Besides Abstract Walking, the artist also presents a new video work, Abstract Walking – A Spiral Movement Gradually Distancing from a Single Point.

Sora Kim is best renowned for her conceptual artistic practice. Appropriating various media such as installation, video and performance, the artist investigates the way in which people are involved with each other through inherited social codes and rules of behavior; and opens up a room for reconsidering them with her acute yet witty engagement.

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