Exhibitions
《Hexed, Vexed and Sexed》, 2023.11.03 – 2024.01.14, West Den Haag (Hague, NL)
September 20, 2023
West Den Haag (Hague, NL)
The title ‘Hexed, Vexed & Sexed’ points to the vexed freedom of women artists in the
world today. It reclaims the Hex as a discipline of feminine intellect and politics,
capable of transforming social circumstances from the inside out.
The Hex
stands for irrepressible women’s power, often vilified as unreasonable, childish, or
animal, but producing profound social effects undermining patriarchal control. The Hex implies responsibility and wisdom, a
grounding in human affairs and in the materiality of the biosphere.
The Vex
stands for the tension produced as women must make alliances across class and
racial differences to carve out, foster, and build realms of
relative autonomy under a system built to extract every drop of value from
them. The Vex is what Haraway calls the Trouble, a realm that defies
categorisation and frustrates the male gaze.
The Sex
concerns the emancipation of full human beings, as it
must attend to social obligations. Real sexual liberation does not exist where
women’s roles in family relationships and in society in general are still
constrained and overdetermined by what bell hooks calls
white-supremacist-capitalist-patriarchy. The general sexual revolution is still
before us, and if it ever comes it will be led by fully emancipated women. In
the meantime, the legacy and reactionary actuality of patriarchy in its many
guises have left traumatic scars on both men and women, impairing and distorting
their association.
Encountering the mounting global interest in Korean culture, this
exhibition conveys the experience of striving, thriving and surviving as Korean
women, exploring through their art practices, all that they can be, challenging
their own expectations and those of society Through the work of these pioneers,
whose careers cover the entire post-Korean war period, from the 60s until today
visitors can discern how the prospects, demands, and
possibilities for women have been changing through several generations. This
the second collaboration between West Den Haag and Alternative Space LOOP,
building on the success of last year’s exhibition ‘Simple
Acts of Listening’.
Hayoun Kwon, Kubo, Walks the
City, 2021, VR installation, Multi player, 3D animation, BW, sound
@Alternative Space LOOP
Hayoun Kwon’s
Kubo walks the city and invites you to
follow the footsteps of Kubo, a Korean writer in his urban flanerie in Seoul in
1934 under the Japanese Occupation. You discover the city through the press
caricatures mocking modern women’s ‘reckless modernity’ and
prosperity that ensued with the occupation.

Eunsae Lee, Spilled glass,
2021, acrylic and oil on canvas, 72.2x91.0cm @Alternative Space LOOP
Eunsae Lee's paintings depict young women’s resistance in
Korean society today. They are based on what she has witnessed directly or
indirectly, starting from popular culture, social media, and
personal experience.
Ye-Eun Min’s
installation explores the notion of home by dismantling and replacing the
interior objects as dwelling space to explore our connections with its fourth
dimension.
Mackerel Safranski’s paintings of imaginary stories and characters suggest that women’s
perceptions of bodies are often determined by conditions such as labor,
violence, desire, and feelings of belonging and alienation.

Hong Lee Hyunsook, The
willow is back, 2023, 2 channel Video, projection with sound, 10min
38sec @Alternative Space LOOP
Hong Lee Hyun Sook has been an active eco-feminist artist for the past 30 years. By
depicting the symbiotic relationship between humans, nature, and inanimate
objects, Hong Lee’s work addresses the oppression of nature and women in patriarchal
structures and systems.