Exhibitions
《I Surrender》, 2023.04.29 – 2023.06.10, Various Small Fires, Seoul
Aprul 29, 2023
VSF, Seoul

Installation
view of 《I
Surrender》 (Various Small Fire, 2023) ©Dew Kim
Various
Small Fires is pleased to present Seoul-based artist Dew Kim’s solo
exhibition, 《I Surrender》 in its Seoul location. Featuring seven all-new works, the
artist addresses issues of sexuality, queerness, BDSM (bondage, discipline,
sadism, masochism), and religion through a variety of sculptural languages. The
presentation is a continuous exploration of Kim’s Christian upbringing and
queer identity that draws conceptual parallels between religious practices and
Christian iconography with those of BDSM.
In 《I Surrender》, Dew Kim uses materials
such as iron and jesmonite alongside flexible silicone. The physicality of
these materials can be read as a sculptural representation of the energy
generated at the point of collision between the two axes of religion and queerness.
Thus, throughout the exhibition, elements of Gothic architecture like stained
glass, wooden frames, iron bars, and window grills are combined with fleshy
silicone resembling body parts.
Dew Kim, In
the Garden, 2023, Mixed media with silicone casting, metal and beads,
60x40x20cm, Installation view of 《I Surrender》 (Various
Small Fire, 2023) ©Dew Kim
A
pair of clasped hands gradually morphs into bodies of two interlaced snakes in In
the Garden, portraying both the act of praying and
fisting. The snake, a symbol of original sin in the Old Testament, also
symbolized creative powers such as reincarnation and immortality in ancient
times. The intertwined and twisted figures evoke images of the snake as a taboo
Satan-like figure showing the possibility of connection despite their
opposition. In this way, In the Garden reveals the
coexistence of the antipodal energies between the cursed serpent and the
sacredness of the praying hand.
Situated
on the exhibition floor, O Come to the Altar is an
altar with a blanket of smooth white latex placed above an undulating
structure. When movement is detected within the space, the air beneath the
latex covering is adsorbed and gradually reveals a clearer outline of the
figure underneath: two bodies positioned in a lemniscate and interlaced through
their buttocks. Sadomasochism is a combination of sadism, the tendency to
derive sexual pleasure from inflicting pain on others, and masochism, the
tendency to suffer physical pain and submit to power. In this context, Kim’s
installation works illuminate that while the masochist appears to be
relinquishing physical power by surrendering, they are in fact gaining strength
by enabling 'manipulation' without socially prescribed power.