Art Sonje Center unveiled its 2025 exhibition program during a press conference held on December 2. The 2025 program spans a wide range of media and genres, from live contemporary music performances to large-scale installations that use the museum building and its surroundings as artistic media.
The program will commence with a solo
exhibition, “Ha Chong Hyun 5975” (February 14 – April 20, 2025), which explores
Ha Chong Hyun’s early painting experiments from 1959 to 1974.
The exhibition will feature a comprehensive
selection of works, including his experimental pieces embodying the spirit of
the times before his monochromatic paintings, the high-chroma geometric
abstractions of the late 1960s, installations reflecting socio-political
messages created during his involvement with the AG (Avant-Garde) group, works
using everyday materials, and pieces from his ongoing Conjunction
series.
Additionally, a live performance by
GRAYCODE and jiiiiin, exploring the materiality of music through the medium of
air, is scheduled to take place at Art Sonje Center's Art Hall from February 27
to March 31.
The second exhibition will feature the
first solo museum exhibition in Korea by artist Young In Hong. Scheduled to run
from May 9 to July 20, 2025, this exhibition will center around Hong’s 2024
work, Five Acts.
Five Acts is a stitched
installation piece that captures significant moments in Korean women’s labor
history, including the 1919 Independence Movement led by gisaengs, the 1931
independence movement driven by Jeju haenyeo (female divers), and the labor
movements of female textile workers in the 1970s and 1980s following Korea’s
liberation.
Additionally, sculptures made of willow and
fabric, inspired by animal toys the artist encountered in a zoo, will also be
displayed. During the exhibition, impromptu performances will take place, where
performers will use animal toys as instruments to narrate the stories of women
woven into the stitched artworks.
In addition, a group exhibition featuring
ten contemporary Spanish artists will be held concurrently to commemorate the
75th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Korea and Spain. Curated by
guest curator Chus Martínez, the exhibition will center on works from the
collection of TBA21 (Thyssen-Bornemisza Art Contemporary) in Madrid,
Spain.
The exhibition highlights artists who
utilize oral traditions, folklore, and fiction to create alternative narratives
to official histories, exploring the potential for solidarity and recovery
between humans and non-human entities through art.
Lastly, a site-specific exhibition by
Adrián Villar Rojas, an artist known for utilizing physical spaces as materials
for his installations, is scheduled to take place from August 19 to December
14. Villar Rojas is renowned for his site-specific works based on extensive
research and field investigations, delving deeply into the social, cultural,
geographical, and institutional characteristics of the spaces he engages
with.
For this exhibition, the artist conducted
two prior visits to Art Sonje Center in September 2023 and November 2024.
During these visits, he explored the museum’s history and architectural
features, creating a detailed 3D model of the building. This model serves as
the foundation for large-scale, site-specific works that respond to the
museum’s unique spatial dynamics.
Art Sonje Center announced its vibrant 2025
exhibition program, expressing its aim to present a vision that bridges the
legacy and future of contemporary art.
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Ji Yeon Lee has been working as an editor for the media art and culture channel AliceOn since 2021 and worked as an exhibition coordinator at samuso (now Space for Contemporary Art) from 2021 to 2023.