Installation view of 《CRÊPES》 © Space CAN

This exhibition attempts to interpret artworks by regarding them as compositions of multilayered, accumulated images, and by exploring methods of reading those images. Images exist around us in countless visible and invisible forms: as printed matter, as data stored on smartphones, as fragments circulating across the web, or as fleeting impressions encountered somewhere and retained only as mental images. The exhibition presupposes that innumerable images exist and operate throughout the process by which a work comes to be situated in an exhibition space.

From the initial stages of conception—through collection, selection, and acquisition—images occupy every layer of a work’s production. The exhibition unfolds by peeling back these accumulated layers one by one, examining how individual images come to take their place as part of a work. It further considers whether images have adhered to one another or fallen away during this process of accumulation, and how images overlap to generate new contexts.

Installation view of 《CRÊPES》 © Space CAN

The participating artists—Sojung Kim, Songhee Noh, Naha Lee, and Jooyoung Lee—held several meetings based on their shared interest in images, engaging in discussions around various forms of imagery. In particular, the four artists examined how images exist and operate within their own practices, sharing these processes with one another. The exhibition presents works that have been re-produced or newly generated through this process of collective exchange.


Text by Kim Ayoung

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