Sasa Trip
Exhibition Description
Space contains something. Bright or dark lights, languages of a particular country, colorful or achromatic objects. On the beach, the salty sound of the valley in the mountains and the noisy voices of people in the bustling market streets.
Entering space may be like being an explorer. If you’re big, if you’re small, you’re going to explore the world with a telescope and sometimes a microscope. I am amazed by the strange animals that find new or familiar objects and walk around the park.
Any space that has always passed without any feature could have been a place where someone danced with a loved one, shared eyes, and inspired someone. There are stories of people’s memories all over the world. It is not a public story, but a really private story, not a monumental space made in public institutions or countries, but a world where people, plants and animals are mixed together to grow, take root, forget and cover again.
This time, we will go on a private trip. James Lee, Jojo Q and Shikibu captured images of the sounds contained in foreign and domestic, and in their own rooms. They will be free to transform the sadology by touring the audience and sharing what they felt on the tour.
Artist Statement
Sikibu: People preferred to call it the area’s old name, PiPiPi, meaning ‘the land of those who die and become nothing, and go nowhere.’ a four-day trip to a place where there is no information and no language.
Jojo Q: I would like to have our meeting, our relationship and my room alive as well as within this wall. In the Bokdukbang, you will see private memories that you couldn’t tell. I hang the memories of the old film on the wall. My room will be gone in ten days. I will move out and be forgotten by someone. From July 2010 to February 2019. Come to my room. Come to my house.
James Lee: I went to Melbourne to meet my lover. On the first day of our trip, we ate Chinese dumplings. In the middle of the trip, I met my lover’s parents at an Ethiopian restaurant. I toured the Great Ocean Road. On the way, fish and chips were packed. I bought a tissue with my favorite William Morris pattern at the stationery store I happened to drop by. I also saw a kangaroo. The kangaroo in the Tower Hill Reserve was masturbating. Real Melbourne. Pizza and pasta, eggplant parmesan and Vietnamese coffee. Vietnamese coffee was sweet and delicious.
Dates
February 28 to March 10, 2019.
Artists
James Lee, Jojo Q, Sikiboo.