Dongkyung Kwak, ‘Slot’ Series, Installation view of 《Fill in the Blanks》 (Daejeon Museum of Art, 2025) © Daejeon Museum of Art

Within the historical time in which human civilization has flourished, declined, disappeared, and flourished again on this land, there exist countless “empty places.” For example, these may be spaces of abandoned or forgotten microhistories caught in the gaps of history, while at the same time they may also be spaces that have not been ideologically defined or realized.

In other words, such “places of blankness” are like metaphors for events and memories that exist but have been forgotten, or for histories that have been alienated or excluded. If so, what name should we give to these “places of blankness,” and how should we commemorate them? 


Exhibition poster of DMA Camp 2025 © Daejeon Museum of Art

The planned exhibition 《Fill in the Blanks》, featuring five artists, imagines “places of blankness” for microhistories that have slipped into the intervals of mainstream history, and fills them with five spatiotemporal narratives visualized by the five artists.

When the private experiences and time of microhistory enter the public sphere and are transformed into public history, we may be able to erect very private monuments for these microhistories, and in that place where the immateriality of memory and time has been made visible, we will read through five intertwined narratives.

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