Installation view of 《Fem》 (d/p, 2022) © AN Chorong

The solo exhibition 《Fem》(d/p, 2022) by photographer AN Chorong is based on the idea that photography is a medium that reflects everyday gazes, and speaks about what the women in the photographs see and what AN Chorong sees as a woman photographer.

The exhibition presents photographs of women, as well as photographs selected as containing a gaze as a woman, from the database of photographs AN Chorong took between 2017 and 2022.

Today, photography is a medium that anyone can easily produce, exhibit, and circulate. At many moments in everyday life, we easily turn on the camera, produce and keep the images we want, exchange them through smartphone messengers, and exhibit them on social media.

Photography, which has deeply entered everyday life, produces as images the things we see, perceive, and respond to more quickly and intuitively than any other medium. If photography shows what we want to see and store, then what do the things AN Chorong chose to photograph in everyday moments, and the photographs AN Chorong chose to show in this exhibition, reveal?

Installation view of 《Fem》 (d/p, 2022) © AN Chorong

In 《Fem》, landscapes inside the home and landscapes outside the home intersect. Women in the home, the most comfortable and everyday space; utensils and furniture marked by traces of living; friends and colleagues around the artist; and landscapes outside the home appear in turn. Among them, the photographs of landscapes outside the home were taken by the artist’s mother and sent through a messenger app.

The photographs that her mother left behind during everyday leisure activities such as walking or hiking, and passed on to her daughter, show the moments she wanted to keep and transmit from her own everyday life.

By exhibiting these photographs together with the artist’s own photographs, 《Fem》 chooses for photography to exist as images that people wish to record and keep in everyday life, rather than dividing them into photographs by a professional artist and photographs by an ordinary person.

The women in 《Fem》 exist simply as they live their everyday lives. Therefore, the images of women in 《Fem》 do not correspond to the dictionary definition of “the feminine” or rely on socially agreed-upon perceptions.

Rather, they deviate from social expectations of femininity and are feminine as something closely attached to the everyday lives of the artist herself and the women around her, as something she knows well and that is clear to her. This concerns women as real human beings beside me, rather than an idealized image of women in society or a narrow image of women based on common assumptions.

Installation view of 《Fem》 (d/p, 2022) © AN Chorong

When viewers pass beyond the window of the exhibition space and enter the interior, they encounter women who look at the world through a lens or through a window and speak of the world they have seen. They attempt to meet one another’s eyes at the same eye level as the viewer.

The interior within the window that women see and the landscape outside the window intersect, creating a new sense of women. And the viewer who encounters that sense opens the door again, leaves the exhibition space, and faces a world different from before.

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