Installation view of 《Web of P》 (The Reference, 2022) ©Daseul Song

《Web of P》 takes as its point of departure the image of Penelope from Greek mythology. The concept of "The web of Penelope" refers, in contemporary terms, to the endless tasks we perform incessantly without completion.

What might the act of immersing oneself in the repetitive weaving of the web’s intricate patterns, and subsequently dismantling it, have meant to Penelope herself? If the promise of a future with Odysseus is removed, what value do the acts of creation and destruction undertaken in seclusion within her room, and the various patterns and their collective composition, hold? To address these questions, the artist assimilates herself into the role of Penelope, compulsively abstracting the unit of the image.

Installation view of 《Web of P》 (The Reference, 2022) ©Daseul Song

The web, recording the shivering sensations arising amid overlapping temporalities and spatialities, is transformed into media of diverse materialities and presented within the exhibition space. In this process, the mythological narrative disintegrates, leaving only fragmented images present to the viewer, evoking a virtual tactility and auditory sense.

The daytime weaving is positioned as reality, while the nighttime disassembly of the web is situated in the space of media. This juxtaposition invites reflection on the uncertain bodily sensations mediated between these two realms, as well as on the structures through which contemporary images are produced, consumed, circulated, and the intrinsic qualities of the images themselves.

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