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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Contact: Margaret Crane
(661) 222-2787, mcrane@muse.calarts.edu (do not publish)
FOLLOWING A MONTH-LONG RESIDENCY IN LOS ANGELES, ARTISTS GIMHONGSOK and SORA KIM will CREATE NEW PROJECTS for the GALLERY AT REDCAT.
GIMHONGSOK AND SORA KIM
November 18, 2004-January 16, 2005
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Gimhongsok and Sora Kim
C.H.I.S. Chronic Historical Interpretation Syndrome, 2003
50th Venice Biennale
Zones of Urgency, curated by Hou Hanru,
Mixed Media, 480 x 230 x 260 cm
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Opening Reception: Wednesday, November 17, 2004, 6-9 p.m.
Artist Talk: Saturday, November 20, 2004, 3 p.m.
Gallery Hours: 12-6 p.m. or curtain, closed Mondays
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Los Angeles, September 24 - In November, artists Gimhongsok and Sora Kim will present new projects at the Gallery at REDCAT. The installations will follow the two artists' month long residency in Los Angeles
Gimhongsok and Sora Kim are recognized internationally as independent artists and frequent collaborators. Last year, their collaborative sculpture and sound installation Chronic Historical Interpretation Syndrome was featured in Zones of Urgency, curated by Hou Hanru, in the 50th Venice Biennale (2003). They are currently exhibiting together in the Antarctica exhibition at the ArtSonje Center in Seoul, Korea. Both are creating new works for their exhibition at REDCAT.
Although each employs a unique practice, both Gimhongsok and Sora Kim engage tactile objects in a complex system of process-based work. Eungie Joo, Gallery Director/Curator at REDCAT, explained, "I generally consider them sculptors, but their practice is quite complicated. Both Gimhongsok and Sora Kim use art at a means of communication--non-hierarchical interactions that serves to de-institutionalize space. They take common elements from people and daily life and organize them in ways that create unexpected exchanges and dialogue."
Sora Kim's installations offer provocative and necessary explorations of the subjectivity of value and consumption. In Capitol Plus Credit Union, viewers were invited to "deposit" everyday objects in the artist's "credit union" for the duration of the exhibition. The objects then became elements in the installation. After an item's size, weight, use and other factors were measured and noted on a deposit slip, it began to earn interest based on the artist's own calculation of an item's value. The manner in which interest was accrued remained speculative and at the exhibition's close, participants received various objects as interest on their deposit.
Gimhongsok uses art to bring up challenging issues that concern nation, economy and culture. Boat considers its own integral relationship to the motion, logic, and internal economy of exhibitions. Treating the project as movement, the artist began with a cast fiberglass rock and assigned it the title "boat." For the traveling exhibition Under Construction: New Dimensions of Asian Art, he exhibited Boat in Seoul, Beijing and Tokyo. In each city, Gimhongsok equipped his vessel with local foodstuffs and useful devices--a laptop, music system, beer, umbrella, fishing rods and instant noodles-altering it slightly for each locality. In this way the artist commented on the economy of the international art exhibition and the limitations of interpretation and exchange. The resulting object is both absurdly material and anti-material.
Gimhongsok has exhibited his work at P.S. 1 Contemporary Art Center, New York; Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery; Taipei Fine Arts Museum; Espai d'Art Contemporani de Castello, Valencia. Sora Kim has exhibited her work at the Mattress Factory, Pittsburgh; Tokyo Opera City Art Gallery; Earl Lu Gallery, Singapore; Rodin Gallery, Seoul. The artists have exhibited together at the 2000 Shanghai Biennial; 2002 Gwangju Biennial; 2003 Echigo-Tsumari Triennial; the 50th Venice Biennale; and ArtSonje Center, Seoul. Both artists live and work in Seoul.
Photographs of work by Gimhongsok and Sora Kim are available at http://muse.calarts.edu/news/pressrelease/9.24.04kim1.html
More information about Gimhongsok and Sora Kim in Antarctica can be found at http://artsonje.org/asc/eng/e_exhi/e_2004/e_kims.htm
GIMHONGSOK AND SORA KIM
Exhibition Dates: November 18, 2004-January 16, 2005
Artists' Talk: Saturday, November 20, 2004, 3 p.m.
Opening Reception: Wednesday, November 17, 2004, 6-9 p.m.
Gallery Hours: 12-6 pm or curtain, closed Mondays
Admission to the Gallery is always free
Visit www.redcat.org/gallery/gallery.html for schedule and information
This exhibition is made possible by the generous support of The Korea Art &
Culture Foundation, Hyon Chough, an anonymous donor, and the Korea Art
Foundation of America. The artists' Los Angeles residency is funded by The
Korea Foundation.
REDCAT is a technologically advanced black box performance space, 3,000 square foot art gallery and lounge located within the Walt Disney Concert Hall Complex in downtown Los Angeles. It is a natural extension of CalArts, an institution that has been long known for challenging artistic traditions and enabling young artists to learn from - but also question - some of the world's top practitioners in each artistic discipline. This same spirit of heightened cultural and civic discourse is what brings REDCAT to life.
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