Youngjoo Cho, Colere, 2022, Single-channel video, color, sound, 4min 21sec ©SONGEUN Art and Cultural Foundation and the Artist. All Rights Reserved.
SONGEUN Art and Cultural Foundation has announced the line-up of SONGEUN's upcoming exhibitions for
2024. The first exhibition in 2024 will be "Cadenza," a solo
exhibition by artist Youngjoo Cho, winner of the 20th SONGEUN Art Award, in
March.
The
artist, who has been presenting comprehensive performances dealing with
identity and relationships, will present a project on the production,
reproduction, and distribution of female images, which will be divided into
aspects of women's labor, migration, and identity. By linking women's labor
with exercise, massage, games, tapestry, and chorus to resonate with a wider
audience, and by mixing media such as live video images, archival video images,
and live performance, the artist investigates the meaning of various media in
the museum space and the relationships and structures between the artist,
audience, collaborators, and staff.
Nathalie Djurberg & Hans Berg, A Pancake Moon, 2022, 6min 14sec ©Nathalie Djurberg & Hans Berg
This
May, SONGEUN will host an exhibition by Swedish duo artists Nathalie Djurberg
and Hans Berg. Winners of the Silver Lion Award for young artists at the 53rd
Venice Biennale, Nathalie Djurberg and Swedish composer Hans Berg have gained
international recognition for their exploration of human animal desires through
shocking and mesmerizing stop-motion animations featuring clay figures and
hypnotic soundtracks.
The two
artists blur cinematic, sculptural and performative boundaries by combining
video and music with related sets and sculptures to form immersive
environments. The exhibition, which will be co-curated by Mario Mainetti,
curator of Fondazione Prada, will be the first in Korea in 15 years since Nathalie
Djurberg's solo exhibition "Turn into Me" at Prada Transformers in
2009, and will present surreal dreamscapes that reveal the emptiness and desire
of contemporary life.
Danh Vo, untitled, 2021 ÓDanh Vo Photo: Nick Ash Courtesy of the artist and Galerie Chantal Crousel, Paris
In
September, SONGEUN will present an exhibition of the collection of François
Pinault, founder of the Kering Group and owner of the art auction house
Christie's. The Pinault Collection, which inaugurated the Bourse de
Commerce-Pinault Collection in a former trading floor in Paris in 2021 to share
its collection with the public, holds more than 10,000 works of modern and
contemporary art. In 2011, for the first time in Asia, the collection was
presented at SONGEUN (formerly SONGEUN Art Space) in the exhibition "Agony
and Ecstasy," and now, 13 years later, it is once again on view in Korea.
The
exhibition will feature approximately 60 works by David Hammons, Marlene Dumas,
Peter Doig, and others who have never been shown in Korea before, as well as
international contemporary artists such as Miriam Cahn, Anicka Yi, Danh Vo, and
Félix González-Torres. The exhibition will be curated by Caroline Bourgeois,
chief curator of the Pinault Collection.
In
December, the 24th SONGEUN Art Award, SONGEUN's annual program and exhibition,
will be held. The SONGEUN Art Award has been an annual art prize since 2001 to
discover and support talented contemporary Korean artists, and the call for the
24th SONGEUN Art Award will be open from February 19 to February 23, 2024.
Currently, SONGEUN is holding the "23rd SONGEUN Art Award
Exhibition," which opened on December 13 and will continue until February
24.