Installation view of 《Heather or Ulcer》 (Space Seoro, 2025) © Lim Jeong Soo

The performance Heather or Ulcer(2025) captures hybrid moments that arise in the gap where names and memories misalign, unfolding them into allegorical and sculptural scenes. This performance continues Lim Jeong Soo’s ongoing research trajectory of expanding literature and text into gestures, objects, and performance. 

Lim Jeong Soo questions the “normal images” constructed by a human-centered gaze and traces the narratives of non-human beings through sculpture, installation, and performance that destabilize the boundaries between subject and object. By dealing with the byproducts of human culture—such as superstition and mythology, animals and plants, primitive imagination, social conventions, monsters, and rituals—she dismantles the fantasies and romanticism formed in the process of language naming objects, as well as the ways in which linguistic and bodily acts organize “normality” and “otherness.” 

With an attitude of trusting the language of objects and the senses of the body, she understands art as a sensory act of recording that summons the hidden ecology of beings that have not been named or lie outside existing categories. Like a painter of cave murals, she adopts the stance of an observer and imagines new ontological relationships that go beyond the human worldview. She continues to perform art as a way of staying with beings pushed into the background in the intermediate zones of boundaries and folds. 

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