Poster image of 《Relational Time / Emerging Other》© ARKO Art Center

The Arko Art Center of the Arts Council Korea presents 《Relational Time / Emerging Other》, a special exhibition featuring artists who have participated in the Rijksakademie residency programme in the Netherlands.

《Relational Time / Emerging Other》 examines how the experience of the Rijksakademie enabled artists to develop expanded perspectives and new approaches to their practice through encounters with unfamiliar temporal and spatial conditions and through the formation of relationships with new others, and how these experiences became motivations that materialized in their work.

Here, “relational time” or “emerging other” does not refer to the linear progression of time from past to present to future, but rather to the multidimensionality of time generated through relationships with both internal and external elements. In this context, time is not understood as a simple sequence of past, present, and future, but as a relational mode of thinking shaped by diverse structural systems.

This can be seen in Min Oh’s video works, which explore the structure of time through musical elements; Goeun Bae’s videos, which reinterpret records of events that occurred at specific moments in time; Kwang-Ju Son’s videos, which render his time at the Rijksakademie as a period of confinement and oppression; Go Eun Im’s works, which bring historical time into the present through video; Jisan Ahn’s paintings, which attempt to sustain the duration of suspended and frozen time; and Jin Shiu’s works, which present methods of restoring specific moments in time.

The exhibition also presents works that metaphorically reflect new experiences generated through encounters with others at particular moments in time, such as Sung Hwan Kim’s videos exploring the transmission of ideas and the entanglement of self and other, and Go Eun Im’s interactive video works that investigate similar modes of relational exchange.

Jisan Ahn, 27 sec. 67, 2015, Oil on canvas, 53 x 45.5 cm © Jisan Ahn

Jisan Ahn presents new works informed by his reflections on the life and practice of the Dutch artist Bas Jan Ader, whom he encountered during his residency at the Rijksakademie in 2014. A three-minute video of Ader in tears is reimagined through Ahn’s painting as 27 sec. 67.

Through this work, Ahn’s empathy and emotional identification with Ader’s actions and artistic practice are translated into a process of representation that involves a shift of medium and an extension of interrupted time.

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