Installation view of 《Something Like a Soup》 (Caption Seoul, 2025) ©Caption Seoul

Yezoi Hwang’s solo exhibition 《Something Like a Soup》 takes its point of departure from the novel “Why the Child Is Cooking in the Polenta” by Romanian writer Aglaja Veteranyi. Beginning with the lingering emotions evoked by familiar foods such as polenta, liquid dishes, and soup, the exhibition traces the emotions and records the artist has accumulated, as well as the traces of a female writer’s life.


Installation view of 《Something Like a Soup》 (Caption Seoul, 2025) ©Caption Seoul

In preparation for the exhibition, the artist traveled to Zurich, Switzerland, where she personally visited Veteranyi’s grave and consulted the writer’s photographs and unpublished manuscripts at the Swiss Literary Archives. Recording the images captured during this journey and the layers of reflection that accumulated before and after those moments, Hwang rewrote the traces and spirit of a woman artist in her own way.


Installation view of 《Something Like a Soup》 (Caption Seoul, 2025) ©Caption Seoul

The exhibition assembles fragments of daily life and travel, filtered and residual scenes, and traces of food and writing. In doing so, it appropriates practices long dismissed as trivial under the label of “feminine labor” (such as cooking, caregiving, record-keeping, and self-confession) and transforms them into tools of resistance.

In 《Something Like a Soup》, where photography and text, food and archive are interwoven, the artist unfolds a practice and reflection that rehearses the act of mourning, while twisting the direction of history that has been regarded as insignificant—yet was never truly trivial. During the exhibition period, artist talks were held in collaboration with the moving-image community ‘Sorigurim’, and a photobook bearing the same title is scheduled for publication following the exhibition.

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