Installation view of 《We May Be Separated Like Island, But》 © Daegu Art Factory

As the fourth experimental project of Daegu Art Factory in 2024, 《We May Be Separated Like Islands, But》 is presented.

Curated by Maeni, Dokyung Kim, and Hwayeon Jung, the project brings together 20 artists (teams) from Daegu and other regions in Korea, as well as from the Netherlands, Germany, Austria, the United Kingdom, China, and Cambodia, presenting a wide range of perspectives and narratives.


Installation view of 《We May Be Separated Like Island, But》 © Daegu Art Factory

The exhibition begins in the window gallery and first-floor corridor spaces, taking the borderless nature of water as its central theme. It explores water’s potential to transcend boundaries between material and immaterial, destruction and creation, proposing new narratives that connect the virtual and the real, the past, present, and future of civilization and ecosystems.

Spanning Exhibition Rooms 1 and 2 and extending to the fourth-floor terrace, the exhibition examines forgotten individual stories within the history of colonialism and extractivism, highlights long-standing records embedded in water, and sheds light on aquatic ecosystems threatened by climate change. It also reflects on the possibilities of solidarity and coexistence among beings connected through water.

Through Experimental Project IV 《We May Be Separated Like Islands, But》, the exhibition conveys the message that “we are ultimately immersed in the same sea,” encouraging reflection on the idea that if we think and exist like water, all things are not isolated entities but mediators in continuous circulation.

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