Serin Oh, Vietnam Project: making film (still image), 2018, Single-channel video, 5min 4sec. © Serin Oh

Seum Art Space presents Serin Oh’s solo exhibition 《How to Arrange Glitter and Gold》 from April 7 (Sat) to April 21 (Sat) in Exhibition Rooms 1, 3, and 4.

Over the past several years, Serin Oh has collected street accessories and made one-of-a-kind rings, brooches, and other ornaments. Consumed as artworks within capitalist systems such as museums, department stores, and fashion magazines, these ornaments satirized a reality in which imitation and reproduction are rampant.

Serin Oh, The birds trashed their heads to fly (still image), 2016-2018, Single-channel video, 10min 35sec. © Serin Oh

Across two separate occasions, the artist headed to China and Vietnam in search of the starting point of this ironic landscape, where she was able to meet the people who make cheap accessories. To the people she met there, the artist posed the question, “What is real?” and sought answers.

In the ‘Vietnam Project’, carried out early this year, she stayed at an accessory factory located in the Dong Van Industrial Park in Ha Nam Province, Vietnam, and recorded the process by which her original work was transformed within a mass-production system.

This solo exhibition consists of the process and results of the ‘Vietnam Project’ and the video work The Birds Trashed Their Heads to Fly.

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