Installation view of 《Soft and Hard》 © Seojung Art

Seojung Art Seoul presents 《Soft and Hard》 from September 2 to October 19, a group exhibition that examines our “existence” and the different “bodies” of artistic subjects.

Featuring eight artists from Korea and abroad, the exhibition asks, from a contemporary perspective, “what” and “how” we should look at in relation to the human body, which has appeared throughout human history beyond art-historical value, and across all periods and different regions in forms that are at once similar and unfamiliar.

Installation view of 《Soft and Hard》 © Seojung Art

In the field of art, “corporeality” is an inseparable concept. Art has developed together with technology, and even recently, research on new themes such as “disembodiment,” a convergent concept of the body, has been actively conducted. However, within the art world, disembodiment remains an undefinable concept.

This is because the senses of the artist’s “intangible and tangible Software and Hardware,” as the agent and creator of art, exist. Their experiences, thoughts, and the ways in which they express them are, in various senses, repeated artistic inspirations and processes that continuously make us recognize human existence.

The various forms of “bodies” projected and depicted through the respective lenses of eight artists and twenty-three works are as boundless as the universe, regardless of East or West, past or present, and remain a subject with unknown territories.

Accordingly, 《Soft and Hard》 poses questions about the concept of the body from a contemporary perspective, reconsiders various discussions surrounding corporeality, such as “human-nonhuman” and “organic-inorganic,” within the realm of visual art, and expands their contemporary meaning.

This exhibition was co-curated with curator Chae Byeonghoon, who served as cooperating curator for 《Every Island is a Mountain》, the special exhibition celebrating the 30th anniversary of the Korean Pavilion at the Venice Biennale.

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