Installation view © TINC

Ru Kim’s solo exhibition 《I KNOW WHAT I’VE DONE》 is held at This Is Not a Church, formerly Myeongseong Church (hereafter, TINC). Difficult to definitively describe as a “solo exhibition,” it is a platform that shares a narrative performance with a strange timeline and experiments whose outputs are continually updated. Within 《I KNOW WHAT I’VE DONE》, the setting of a “church” carries considerable weight. The exhibition presents a video work based on research from an Italian residency (7th edition CROSS International Performance Award 2023–2024 – COLLATERALE), alongside new sculptures, installations, and performances.

Installation view © TINC

The exhibition title is the last line spoken by the protagonist in Octavia E. Butler’s unfinished Parable trilogy. In the fable, the protagonist Lauren lives with “hyperempathy,” feeling other people’s pain as if it were her own skin. Empathy, in the end, is a capacity. Perhaps recognizing those who had to slip away like snakes and remain hidden is the very religion—and salvation—we might value in our fractured contemporaneity.

The performances take place on the exhibition’s opening and closing dates—September 14 and September 29—starting at 7 PM and lasting about 30 minutes. The first performance, “After the Bite,” has concluded to great response; the second, “Before the Bite,” is scheduled for 7 PM on September 29.

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