Installation view of 《World-stasis》 © Amado Art Space

The Amado Photography Award is an international photography open call targeting artists under the age of 40 of Korean and Asian nationalities. Established as both an award and an exhibition, it seeks to focus on the specificity and expansiveness of photography as a medium within the broader field of contemporary visual art.

Through this award, Amado Art Space has supported a total of nine artists/teams—Hyunmoo Lee, Cho Junyong, Chang Sungeun, Eun Chun, Kyoung Jae Cho, Kim Taedong, Shinwook Kim, CO/EX, and Kim Dongjun—over nine editions from 2014 to 2022, all of whom have explored and experimented with the expanded possibilities of the medium.
 
《World-stasis》 examines, on the occasion of the award’s 10th edition, a particular field that has been shaped—expanded and delimited—around photography within the broader constellation of contemporary visual art. It approaches this inquiry through the imagined technology of the “stasis field,” a concept often appearing in science fiction.

To this end, the exhibition brings together selected earlier works from the nine award-winning artists/teams—specifically drawn from the moment of their selection—alongside fragments of their current practices that have formed in (dis)continuous relation to those earlier works. These are presented across nine rooms within Amado Art Space.
 
This exhibition symbolically encloses the time of the Amado Photography Award within a stasis field, marking its 10th edition as a point of suspension. Within this field, time appears not merely delayed but ultimately brought to a standstill. Yet, as with the nature of time inside a stasis field, the temporality of this system is in fact neither fixed nor halted; rather, it is held in suspension and appears static only because it has been infinitely expanded.

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