Poster image of 《Blank Page》 © Kumho Museum of Art

Kumho Museum of Art presents the exhibition 《Blank Page》 from May 24, 2017. In an effort to reflect the currents of contemporary art, the museum has consistently organized exhibitions that focus on immaterial materials and spatiality, offering viewers synesthetic experiences.

《Blank Page》 introduces works by emerging media and installation artists who embody indescribable sensory worlds through forms of abstract narrative. Through interactions between space and viewer, these artists explore the possibilities of narratives reconstructed through experience.

Artist Yang Jung Uk, who recreates small stories from everyday life through synesthetic kinetic art, and Juree Kim, who stages nocturnal landscapes oscillating between the virtual and the real, each construct narrative spatial installations through their own distinct visual languages.

Park JaeYoung experiments with modes of exhibiting narrative through invisible and immaterial media such as light, sound, wind, and scent, while the installation works of Yeojoo Park allow viewers to experience an expansion of reality through moments of transition into unknown spaces. Meanwhile, the art collective Jin & Park reconstructs the rules of the world through irregularly manipulated video and sound to create unfamiliar environments.

Je Baak’s video works, which transform the virtual environments of RPG games into spaces of contemplation, together with the emotionally driven interactive art of Moon Junyong — realized through delicate user interfaces — present new forms of narrative through digital storytelling.


Je Baak, A Journey, 2015 © Je Baak

The exhibition 《Blank Page》 examines strategies within contemporary art that transform the exhibition space into an expanded field where diverse meanings and sensory experiences interact. The participating artists’ works are not confined to a single domain such as vision or language; rather, they generate new narratives through the layering of multiple senses.

By connecting these works through the keyword of narrativity, the exhibition seeks to newly establish the relationships between artwork, space, and viewer. In this exhibition, audiences become active participants who construct the narratives of the works and generate meaning for themselves.

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