Exhibitions
《RETURN TO ROOTS : A RETROSPECTIVE IN MEMORY OF CHERRY JANG (1984-2019)》, 2024.10.05 – 2024.11.03, TSA NY
October 01, 2024
TSA NY
Installation
view of 《RETURN TO ROOTS: A RETROSPECTIVE IN MEMORY OF
CHERRY JANG (1984-2019)》 (TSA NY, 2024) ©Sungsil Ryu
DOOSAN
Art Center DOOSAN Gallery is excited to present a solo exhibition 《Return to Roots: A Retrospective in Memory of Cherry Jang
(1984-2019)》 by Sungsil Ryu, running from October 5th
(Sat.) to November 3rd (Sun.), in collaboration with Tiger Strikes Asteroid New
York. The exhibition is part of the DOOSAN International Program, designed to
expand the global reach of contemporary Korean art through international
partnerships. Following last year's partnership, this second international
exhibition features Sungsil Ryu's works in New York.
Sungsil
Ryu’s new media works incisively delve into issues of capitalism and secular
desire in contemporary Korean culture through a lens of black comedy. Working
across video, installation, and performance, Ryu straddles the boundaries of
contemporary art and influencer culture by planning and acting in one-person
media broadcasts.
The
artist’s videos, marked by excessive production, crude editing, and cheap
aesthetics, relentlessly reproduce the provocative grammar of one-person media,
blurring the lines between reality and fiction. Through this approach, Ryu
sheds light on the indiscriminate fake news and sensational marketing
infiltrating platforms like YouTube and explores the gullibility of individuals
ensnared by these tactics.
In
previous works, Ryu portrayed her various personas in series such as the
fraudulent opinion leader 'BJ Cherry Jang,' the profit-driven fictional tourism
agency 'Daewang Travel,' and 'Daewang Pet Memorial Services,' known for its
short life cycle and extreme profitability. These series satirically depict how
the desire for money intersects with Korea's traditional values.
In
this exhibition, Ryu commemorates the 5th anniversary of BJ Cherry Jang's death
with a retrospective held in her hometown of New York. The exhibition is
arranged as a pseudo-monument that allows visitors to retrace the footsteps of
the deceased. The curved walls filling the exhibition space showcase BJ Cherry
Jang's life achievements and major activities.
Alongside
previously unreleased drawings and videos, the exhibition sheds new light on BJ
Cherry Jang’s unfinished project that explores the Movement to restore Korean
familism, also known as "Root-Finding" in Korea where it is
increasingly dominated by neoliberal social structures.