Installation view of 《Hardcore Futuregraphy》 (17717, 2020) © Ria Choi

《Hardcore Futuregraphy》(Culture Station Seoul 284 RTO, 2019) reconstructs sculptures presented in the Korean art scene from 1999—when Nostradamus predicted the end of the world—up to 2018, through a contemporary sensibility, while inviting works created in 2019 to be presented in the form of a performance. At the same time, it predicts and summons sculptures that will emerge in the future.

Installation view of 《Hardcore Futuregraphy》 (17717, 2020) © Ria Choi

《Hardcore Futuregraphy》 presents sculpture through the format of a fashion show, a gathering of the most grand and flamboyant prophets to appear after Nostradamus. Thanks to these dazzling prophets, we are able to glimpse 2020 s/s while living through 2019 f/w. In this way, through 《Hardcore Futuregraphy》, we are able to encounter sculptures of the future in advance.

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