Exhibition poster of 《The Most Faithful Blasphemy》 ©(together)(together)

(together)(together), an art space that explores, assembles, and seeks the coexistence of various possibilities of (relationships) in contemporary art, presents TZUSOO’s solo exhibition 《The Most Faithful Blasphemy》 as its inaugural show, on view from November 26, 2022 to January 28, 2023.

“The greatest strength of a contemporary artist lies in their ability to reflect upon the terrain in which past art existed. Yet this is also their greatest weakness—because the ‘now-here’ is turning into the past in real time. Perhaps TZUSOO’s artistic perspective represents the most radical model of systemic overturning that so many artists of the past have dreamed of. Apart from such radicalism, TZUSOO sometimes appears surprisingly conservative in this unfolding process. That conservatism lies in the fact that she fundamentally loves ‘people’ more than she loves ‘Aimy.’ It also lies in her belief that the power of art is realized when it does the work of art alone.

Within this love and belief, all of this becomes a practice that passes through the history of art—and is simultaneously subsumed into that very history. Art that still manifests as ‘virtual,’ that denies being human, may at first seem like blasphemy. But TZUSOO’s practice, in being deeply radical, sufficiently autonomous, and wholly faithful, constitutes the most faithful blasphemy—an inevitable classic.”


— From the exhibition preface by Suji Park, 《The Most Faithful Blasphemy》

References