Installation view © Ru Kim

The Daejeon Culture and Arts Foundation presents the 8th-cycle resident artist Ru Kim’s exhibition 《Face Value》 at Artist Residency TEMI, a visual-arts residency it operates, for 14 days from Thursday, August 26 to Wednesday, September 8. Having entered the residency this February and engaged in a range of creative activities, the artist advanced a personal project through creation grants and a mentoring program, and in this solo exhibition showcases the results of those activities.

Installation view © Ru Kim

Ru Kim’s work asks how the gendered and racialized violence normalized by the ideology of colonial imperialism can be resisted through art. Drawing on gender-culture scholar Astrida Neimanis’s hydrofeminism—which regards water, within an era of commodification, as both a common attribute of living beings and a key agent for forming responsible relations with others, and which approaches water as an active subject—the artist conceived this exhibition. Connecting the notion of escape to three situations that, while sharing properties at the level of water’s qualities, can show divergent uses and roles, the exhibition presents the journey of water through installations and textual works.

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