Exhibitions
《Yang Ah Ham: Adjective Life in the Nonsense Factory》, 2010.03.06 – 2010.04.25, Art Sonje Center
March 06, 2010
Art Sonje Center
Installation
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Yang Ah Ham has been working in the Netherlands from 2006. Ham
also traveled to many areas, including the US and the Middle East. She has been
working in experimental installation with various media such as video, drawing,
sculpture, objects and performance. Ham has always been interested in the idea
of the individual as the smallest and densest unit of life. In her installation
《Adjective Life》, Ham
tracks down individuals captured in contemporary life and places them at the
boundary between documentary and fiction. In these processes, Ham sometimes
works as an interviewer questioning and recording these lives of individuals,
and sometimes as a director who leads narratives of documentaries or creates
the unreal within a film.
Ham’s solo
exhibition, 《Adjective Life in the Nonsense Factory》 is the final LIFE trilogy project following and extending the Dream…in Life (2004), and Transit Life (2005)
projects. In 《Adjective Life》,
Ham shows in depth perspectives towards individuals in contemporary society,
which Ham calls a ‘nonsense factory’. (different fragments in a simultaneous installation formed by
various mediums: video, drawing, sculpture, object and performance. These
adjectives of life deal with aspects such as emotion, mystery, the image and
its seduction, power and security.)
Installation
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Ham’s new work, Nonsense
Factory, is a story made up by the artist about a fictional factory,
its surroundings and people working there. Although the factory should be a
place where creativity and productivity take place, the factory is only an
nonsense society where reality does not exist. people in the factory end up
experiencing isolation over again despite their dreams and hopes.
Following her previous works, Ham has created new productions such
as Chocolate Head and Out of Frame. Chocolate
Head consists of head sculptures of renowned curators around the
world and Out of Frame is a video installation that recorded performances done
with the chocolate sculpture. From a distance, Ham observes the relationship
between power and tensions created by this power. Pole Installation as
Individual in the Society is an interactive multi-media installation
which Ham has been working on since 2007. Each pole represents one individual,
showing the characters, emotions and grouped ideas by using diverse devices
such as sound, video, and objects. By installing a group of poles together, the
artist also tries to reflect ‘individuality’ and ‘universality of contemporaries’ at the same time.
Our lives are normally defined with nouns or verbs. However, Ham
discovers various ‘adjectives’ through diverse aspects of life within a society. These adjectives
in life represent individual identity as well as emotions, insecurity, fantasy,
desire and frustration that occur in reality or relationships with others,
leading us to reflect upon myself and further define ourselves.