Exhibitions
Frieze Film Seoul 2022 《I Am My Own Other》, 2022.08.31 – 2022.09.07, Together Together
August 31, 2022
Together Together
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GYOPO
and WESS present 《I Am My Own Other》 for the
inaugural Frieze Seoul Programme. GYOPO, an art non-profit based in Los
Angeles, and WESS, a non-profit curatorial platform based in Seoul, have
co-organized an exhibition of time-based media work by local and diasporic
Korean artists. 《I Am My Own Other》 activates
two dynamic venues adjacent to Kyungbok Palace: Together Together and Magjib.
Selected
works in the exhibition explore various themes from the effects of technology
on the ideation of self; the framing of nationhood; societal conformity; and
gender and racial identities within the context of migration and
hypercapitalism. Recent works by the following artists are included in I Am My
Own Other: Jeamin Cha, Seo Young Chang, Jisoo Chung, 업체eobchae, Minki Hong, Gwon Donghyun × Kwon Seajung, Nikki S. Lee, Jaye Rhee, LaRissa Rogers, Young Joon Kwak and Kim
Ye. This exhibition marks the first collaboration between GYOPO and WESS, and
GYOPO’s first program in Seoul.
Frieze Film Seoul 2022 《I Am My Own Other》 ©
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GYOPO
is a nonprofit organization based in Los Angeles founded in 2016 by a coalition
of diasporic Korean artists, curators, writers, cultural producers, and art
workers and advocates. GYOPO produces interdisciplinary and intersectional
public programs and community events that expand discourses in the arts,
community building, contemporary culture, DEIA, and solidarity with other
marginalized groups, with a strong history of coalition-buidling on local,
national, and transnational scales. GYOPO is proud to decolonize culturally
homogenous projections of Korean American identity, while complicating notions
of diasporic belonging.
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WESS
is a project and space co-operated by 11 Seoul-based curators, organized to
pursue a physical space befitting each curator’s activities, as well as a site
through which to explore the possibility of autonomous and sustainable
curatorial practices.The exhibition/project by each curator takes place
continuously in a single space, building up a joint operating platform where
each curator is able to discover his or her interests and outlooks.
Launched in
October 2019, WESS was co-organized by Hyejung Jang and Goeun Song, and
currently joined by co-curators Sungwoo Kim, Hyukgue Kwon, Haena Noh, Jee Young
Maeng, Suzy Park, Jihyun Shin, Juli Yoon, Gyusik Lee, Sunghui Lee.