Installation view of 《Out-side : Intersecting Boundaries》 © Space Sieon

Space Sieon (Director Chaeyoung), an alternative gallery in the region, explores the “power of boundaries” inherent in artworks through the curated exhibition 《Out-side : Intersecting Boundaries》. This exhibition consists of 20 paintings and 5 sculptural works by artists Ahra Kim and Hyerin Shim, and will be held until September 30 at Space Sieon (inside Café Diochard), located on Hanjeol-gil in Wansan-gu, Jeonju.

The curator views the surface of an artwork as a boundary that separates the formative world from the real world. The surface of the work contains both interior and exterior at once, possessing the power to divide and distinguish existence while simultaneously connecting it. This exhibition reflects on how such boundaries can function as sites of new possibilities through the formal languages of the two artists.


Installation view of 《Out-side : Intersecting Boundaries》 © Space Sieon

In particular, the exhibition explores the potential of artworks as objects and of art as an “outside,” drawing on Jane Bennett’s concept of “thing-power” and Gilles Deleuze’s notion of the “out-side.” By understanding boundaries not as fixed lines but as fluid and provisional systems, it sheds light on the power of art that emerges at points where worlds intersect.

Ahra Kim and Hyerin Shim, both active primarily in Seoul, are artists who have explored the power inherent in the boundaries of the formal realm in their own distinctive ways. In this exhibition, their differing formal languages come together to lead viewers to experience “the world beyond boundaries.”

Space Sieon stated, “This exhibition aims to show that boundaries are not lines of separation, but sites that open new perspectives and possibilities,” adding, “At the moment when the artwork and the viewer meet, the power of boundaries inherent in art will operate more vividly.”

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