Installation view of 《Convert Party at Makom》 © Project Space SARUBIA

Ahn Doojin has been working on ‘Makom’ standing for a Jewish sanctum as a tool for embodiment of holy experience. In order to concretize and emphasize this matter, the artist transformed the historical Sarubia gallery space into a subterranean sepulture in stone of an ancient civilization. The space turned into a friendly party place for exchange, gathering, soliloquy and imagination.

The exhibition was composed of an architectural structure reminding of sepulture, the paintings as fresco on the walls and the uncountable objects as tomb furnishings. The gallery being filled up by these images in awe of ancient civilization, Sarubia got replaced by the unfamiliar space of an ancient grave or a site of disappeared civilization.

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