Exhibition poster of 《Spread Her Seeds》 © Space illi

For example, suppose there are A and a(in fact, it does not matter what symbolic system is used). Are A and a the same or different? What does it mean to write A as A and as a? Can A and a define one another? Where are the two located?

Do A and a have vector values and move? How close and how far apart are A and a? What relationship do A and a have? Can the relationship between A and a be called by countless different names? Is A A, and is a forever a? Is it valid to pronounce A and a as [eɪ]?

After art met its end, attempts to reorganize semiotic systems have continued endlessly. By reconstructing categories and standards, turning relationships upside down, and calling existing things by new names, art itself became an arena of struggle where interpretation takes place.

Within this current, feminist artists brought forth speakers who had until now stood aside from the subject by redefining women, gender, and feminist art practice. The works of those who appropriate boundaries have disturbed the production structure of gendered images by manipulating the codes of sex, rather than presenting absolute representations.

《Spread Her Seeds》 focuses on the connection between the natural and the normative, between “I” and the world. In doing so, it criticizes the attitude of establishing order between objects based on the theory of imitation, and challenges itself to interpret the human body based on the newly produced positions that arise through connection.

Taking as its premise the view that the sexed human body is a construct made within networks of social meaning, the exhibition gathers contemporary works that resist society’s stylized bodies. We hope that the landscape created by today’s transgressive bodies will become a site that can call forth active decoding of the codes of sex.

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