Hong Seung-Hye, My Garage Band, 2016 © Hong Seung-Hye

Space Willing N Dealing presents Hong Seung-Hye’s exhibition 《My Garage Band》 from March 18 to April 7. Working across painting, media, sculpture, and sound, the artist seeks in this exhibition to speak about the “amateur spirit” through a video show of a “garage band” she produced and organized herself.

Based on graphic software, Hong has visually expressed organic geometry by combining, repeating, and dismantling grids through the accumulation of pixels to generate new images. Rather than remaining on a flat surface, her practice expands into furniture, sculpture, sound, and video, moving across the inside and outside of the grid while embracing musical order and undertaking dynamic formal experiments.

The exhibition 《My Garage Band》 takes the form of a video show in which a band composed of character pictograms—born in Photoshop—moves as Flash animation synchronized to music. The title “garage band” generally refers to amateur musicians rehearsing in a garage, and is also the name of Apple’s music composition software. The software ‘GarageBand’ is an all-in-one studio equipped with performance, recording, and sampling systems, with built-in keyboards and guitars that allow easy composition through simple manipulation.

Although Hong’s work is grounded in technology, she regards the simplification of images and the evocation of a more analog sensibility in sound—arising from a fatigue toward the complexity and sharpness produced by technology—as resonating with the attitude of the amateur. Ultimately, 《My Garage Band》 becomes a site where the artist reconnects the formal order she has constructed with music, recovering and experimenting with herself as an amateur by rediscovering the freedom and process-oriented attitude inherent to amateur practice.

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