Poster image of 《Bahc Yiso: Memos and Memories》 © MMCA

Focusing on key works and archives donated by the bereaved to MMCA in 2014, 《Bahc Yiso: Memos and Memories》 sheds new light on the art world of Bahc Yiso. The archives consist of 21 volumes of the artist’s notes (1984-2003), drawings, teaching materials, exhibition data, articles, and even jazz tapes recorded and edited by the artist, a jazz enthusiast.

The exhibition has two axes that intersect. One axis is arranged along the flow of time forming a visual representation of a chronology of Bahc’s artistic life. It reconstructs over twenty years of his New York and Seoul Periods, featuring major works, drawings, archives and more. Walking through and viewing the exhibition, audiences can intuit the changes in his artistic practice and ideas.


Bahc Yiso, We Are Happy, 2004 © MMCA

The other axis, cutting across the first, has three phases in layers. The artist’s notes which served as the seed of his art, are at the heart of the exhibition like a platform. In the second phase, visitors are introduced to archives including drawings. The last phase presents actual works by Bahc. The exhibition is structured in such a way that the first phase is encompassed within the second, which is, in turn, within the third. This construction of multiple layers offers the viewer a rare opportunity to witness directly the process whereby ideas grow to produce their fruits, the works of art.

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