Poster image of 《Petitio Principii》 © Gallery Jung Mi So

Our lives are interlocked within institutional structures like the spokes of a wheel, functioning as if we were merely components fitted into a larger mechanism. We often live under the illusion that we are enjoying immutable values that have remained unchanged since the beginning of time, without ever questioning the objects and environments surrounding us.

In particular, the development of mass media has enabled the frameworks of large-scale structures to dominate globally, compelling us to share and accept values that may in fact be manipulated or falsified.


Installation view of 《Petitio Principii》 © Gallery Jung Mi So

The most significant aspect of Je Baak’s practice lies in the fact that it begins with fundamental and prior questions about conventionally accepted values — including the city, environment, politics, culture, and art within which we live. His artistic practice returns art to a philosophical inquiry into the meaning of essence itself, reverting it to a state of pure questioning that precedes art.

Borrowing a metaphor from Gilles Deleuze, his work carries the significance of reexamining and recombining various social phenomena through structures of folds and pleats that simultaneously create an escape from the dominance of the Cartesian world of clarity and distinctness.

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