Installation view of 《Dwarf, Dust, Doubt》 © Tina Kim Gallery

The title of the exhibition, 《Dwarf, Dust, Doubt》, embraces the intention of going against a general sentiment towards size, weight, and perception. By general sentiment, it means static political innuendos on how people treat objects when they perceive or look at them. We are governed by size, material, color, and form when we analyze objects.

Further, we treat size, material, color, and form with static political innuendos. Regardless of what one community may be, each community has its own general politics, of which cognition is formed and decided through customized education over a long period of time.

This exhibition rejects the promise of common and politics of majority, and at the same time pays attention to small promises and politics that haven’t been noticed. I deliver objection to the tolerance in which a certain community describes a Dwarf with modifiers such as alienated, subordinated, marginalized, and low-ranked. I oppose the acknowledgment of a community that Dwarf is comparatively smaller than a normal person.

I oppose literature that describes Dust as weightless or that metaphorically compare Dust to the weak and the non-person. Hence I deeply sympathize with one’s remaining stance with a doubt about academic attitude that we often have no doubt at all or have high respects to. In another words and short, this exhibition is about approaching to things that are small and light with active affirmation.

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