Installation view of 《Point of Utterance》 © The Reference

《Point of Utterance》 follows 《Reference Point》, the publication-linked research project by Artistbook, and introduces artists who explore the interactions among language, image, text, and sound under the keyword “Point of Utterance.”

Structured as a relay-format exhibition, 《Point of Utterance》 will take place from Wednesday, May 8 to Sunday, June 16, 2024. Through the spontaneous spatial compositions created each week by the five participating artists, visitors will experience the unpredictable, continuously evolving, and expanding points of utterance within the exhibition space.

Installation view of 《Point of Utterance》 © The Reference

1. Utterance Letters
Goseong + Yeji Hong (@empty_wells @yejimaryhong)
Artist Goseong and curator Yeji Hong began as strangers who exchanged letters for a year, sharing their thoughts and emotions, which they later revealed to the public through readings. As the starting point of the exhibition, they make visible the potential of utterance by “replying” to letters received from visitors.



2. Everyday Utterance
Yezoi Hwang (@yezoi)
Artist Yezoi Hwang articulates the everyday by expressing personal stories and histories through images and language. Through the lens of individual life, she continues to connect with society and engage in ongoing dialogue with others.




Installation view of 《Point of Utterance》 © The Reference

3. Sound of Utterance
Jooyoung Lee (@jooyoung.art)
Artist Jooyoung Lee investigates how language is distorted and reflects marginalized voices. Her work visualizes the social context and power dynamics of language, addressing the perception and transformation of spoken—and yet unspoken—utterances.



4. Boundary of Utterance
Joo Sla (@joo_sl_a)
Artist Sla Joo guides the audience to form a deep connection with the work through embodied processes of utterance, allowing them to sense the transformation of objects within art. By blurring the boundary between fictional worlds—such as comics, animation, and games—and reality, her work opens a portal to another dimension.



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