Installation view of 《Honest Person》 © Project Space SARUBIA

Over a long period of time, An Jungju began to question the systems embedded within the social environment — systems that, though loosely formed, have nonetheless become firmly established. As a way of clarifying the outer contours of these unstable frameworks, the artist proposes new ways of relating to the surrounding environment.

Recurring elections, the beautifully waving Taegeukgi, promises familiar to everyone, and polished rhetoric about creating a better nation have all become part of a familiar everyday life that no longer evokes any particular response.

This exhibition prompts viewers to recognize how things accepted as natural, beneficial, peaceful, or beautiful may in fact contain strangely distorted and grotesque dimensions.

By attempting to look at everyday life from an unfamiliar perspective, the exhibition offers an opportunity to rediscover the reality of the present through the gaps and intervals that are easily overlooked as we become increasingly desensitized.

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