As part of the Emerging Curator
Training and Support Program at Incheon Art Platform, four participating
curators present the culminating group exhibition 《The Raw》. Beginning with the entrenched and
stereotyped notions of love shaped by patriarchal structures, the exhibition
seeks to reconfigure the terrain of issues connected to love—such as romance,
marriage, and sexuality.
It directly addresses the contradictions and
ambivalences inherent in diverse forms of love that have long been regarded as
“abnormal,” treating them in their “raw” state. Installed across the two-level
structure of Exhibition Hall B, the presentation unfolds in two parts.
On the first floor, at the center
of the space, Soonjong Lee’s work uses acupuncture needles—an element of
traditional Korean medicine—to explore the ambivalence between pain and
healing. Surrounding works by Ok-Sun Kim, Sunho Park, and Eunsil Lee examine
the contradictions of love, romance, marriage, and sexuality that emerge within
patriarchal systems.
Haena Jeong’s work addresses women’s subcultures within
the framework of cisgender heterosexual norms, while works by Mooni Perry and
Jang Pa, positioned just beyond, place women at the core of their practice and
contemplate the contradictions embedded in processes of female
self-representation.
Part two, located on the second
floor, extends the concerns of the first part, but here the contradictions and
ambivalences are framed not as objects of critique or elimination, but as
subjects of advocacy. Haein Park’s work imagines alternative methods of
reproduction that do not pass through the body, while Sylbee Kim’s work, placed
nearby, reflects on the cyclical principles of cosmic birth and extinction.
In
Nayoung Kang’s work, the overlap of reality and imagination, of the actual and
the virtual, takes the form of fists that simultaneously attack and encourage
each other. Along the outer corridor, works by DADBOYCLUB, Hwahyun Kim, and
Dooree Jung pursue the substance of desire, compelling viewers to confront it
directly. The exhibition concludes with Hansol Ryu’s work, in which the artist
embraces physical pain as a form of ecstasy in the act of marrying oneself.
《The Raw》 is on view at
Exhibition Hall B of Incheon Art Platform from May 3 to May 29, 2022.