Exhibitions
《Punch-Drunk》, 2023.08.04 – 2023.09.22, Small Museum Bogugot
August 06, 2023
Kyunghan Hong | Art Critic

Installation
view ©Small Museum Bogugot
Omyo
Cho’s solo exhibition, 《Punch-Drunk》, is currently being held at Small Museum Bogugot, located at 373
Munsusan-ro, Wolgot-myeon, Gimpo-si, Gyeonggi-do, Korea.
Operated
by the Gimpo Cultural Foundation, Small Museum Bogugot was remodeled from a
former civil defense evacuation facility. Since its opening in 2017, the museum
has hosted a wide range of exhibitions—including curated shows, exchange
exhibitions, and outcome-sharing presentations—that reinterpret the region’s
values and characteristics through the lens of contemporary art.
However,
since its establishment, this marks the museum’s very first solo exhibition. It
is also the first time the museum is presenting an installation-based
exhibition. This decision reflects a high regard for the artistic merit of Omyo
Cho’s work. The Gimpo Cultural Foundation also considered the potential of the
exhibition as a medium to foster elevated cultural engagement.
Cho’s
exhibition evokes a distinctly meditative atmosphere. Upon entering the space,
one experiences repeated openings and closings of individual moments for
contemplation and reflection. The gallery, designed to resemble a small movie
theater, presents a contemporary narrative with “us” as the protagonist.
Visitors are naturally drawn to imagine a personal storyline—spanning past,
present, and future—into which their own identity is projected.
According
to the artist, 《Punch-Drunk》 is a visualization of how we are reshaped by memory, imagined
through the material forms of intelligent beings living in a distant future.
The exhibition takes place in a time when life on Earth has become
uninhabitable due to irreversible climate change.
“The
exhibition is set in a future where life on the surface is no longer possible
due to extreme climate change,” Cho explains. “In this unique bunker-like space
of Bogugot Museum, visitors can encounter stories drifting in from a world
they’ve never visited.”
For
this exhibition, Cho presents several new works, including a 3-minute
single-channel video titled Where the World Isn’t (2023);
a variable glass installation titled Endless Waves and Ice
Passing By (2023); and an aluminum object-based work
titled Selected Foreign Entities (2023). These
recent works by a compelling artist offer a rare encounter in an unconventional
space.
The
exhibition is open through September 22, and admission is free.