Exhibitions
《No Trace》, 2022.09.23 – 2022.10.05, ELEPHANTSPACE
September 20, 2022
ELEPHANTSPACE
Installation
view of 《No Trace》
(ELEPHANTSPACE, 2022) ©ELEPHANTSPACE
Hyojae
Kim’s solo exhibition 《No Trace》 will be held at ELEPHANTSPACE from September 23 to October 5, 2022.
This exhibition is organized as an expansion of Kim’s previous work 〈Parkour〉(2021). Once defined simply as “we
are training” rather than by name, parkour is a form of movement that
constantly escapes fixed definitions. While often represented in media as an
extreme sport, parkour is in fact a compositional practice performed without
rules or rankings—one that involves responding freely to one's environment
through the body. It is also a deeply altruistic “art of movement,” emphasizing
the pursuit of wholeness by reaching out to others while discovering one’s own
identity through the unification of body and mind.
Hyojae
Kim, Parkour, 2021, Single-channael video, color, sound,
33min 21sec ©Hyojae Kim
The
narrator of Parkour lives in a world where everything exists
only as data, where all things are interconnected and the contemporary notion
of the “body” has been eroded. For this narrator, the risks and fears that a
parkour practitioner experiences today are perceived as a premonitory sense of
freedom from the physical body. They revisit the practice of parkour as a
latent potential of possibility realized within themselves.
Approaching
this perspective from a future standpoint, 《No Trace》 traces the “unknown movements” of
parkour. Set in a fictional world where data from an abandoned and forgotten
virtual space has been leaked, the exhibition leads viewers through a form of
dark tourism toward the horizon of present existential limitations. As visitors
traverse this space through limited interactions and constrained mobility,
their bodily awareness is subtly reawakened via a “Yurt”—a dwelling space for
parkour practitioners—serving as both a conceptual and spatial medium within
the exhibition.