Poster image of 《A Desirable Chaos》 © Media Theater i-Gong

What do we mean when we speak of autonomous practice and conscious action? In this exhibition at i-Gong, Seungwon Park poses precisely these questions, challenging our habitual perceptions and instinctive assumptions. His work calls for a shift in thought, prompting viewers to consider what kinds of heterogeneous voices are excluded from universal systems of order through the artist’s instinctive and disordered corporeal language.

This is not simply an attempt to reconfigure relationships or propose new forms of transformation. Rather, Park seeks to convey the possibility that new systems of value may emerge through excessive gestures, sounds, and idiosyncratic devices that give form to the dispersed demands embedded within the self.

The artist’s distinctive bodily language accumulates, intersects, and collides, foregrounding the emotional and cognitive conditions that arise organically through these encounters. Each gesture becomes an attempt to locate forms of creativity generated through the friction and solidarity between established cultural systems and the instinctive divergences of the self.

In this process, Park’s practice ultimately questions the extent to which our presumed capacity to comprehend and rationalize the world can itself remain unquestioned. Through this exhibition, we are invited to encounter the genuine sensibilities embodied in the artist’s work, as well as the alternative energies that emerge through their coexistence and interplay.


Seungwon Park, A Desirable Chaos, 2015 © Seungwon Park
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