sukka


Exhibition Description

The protracted epidemic has blurred the boundaries between virtual and real life, and we go through everything beyond transparent, flat frames, and we call it non-face-to-face. However, game-loving Mingdi, SNS-addicted Soldi, and foot-riding Woodi find common denominators to understand each other in completely different experiences. The things we consume and immerse ourselves in may be real or virtual created by people, but what we touch, savor, and feel are bound to be “real.” They set up a “Sukka poaching group” to hunt these elements.

Mingdi works on creating narratives based on a hypothetical ecosystem where crooked underdogs live. In other words, this is a recollection of the proverb ‘If crow-tits try to walk like storks, they will break their legs’. Crow-tits are weak but they feign ignorance and end up achieving their goal like Eiron. And the irony that derives from that theory becomes the ultimate skill of crow-tits and continues the story.

Soldi makes fairy tales comparing too many ideas to growing and changing. She contemplates the various aspects that people want to express beyond the screen, and where the starting point of desire to create them is. When she flesh out the story, it turns into a Vlog far from reality or an epic looking for the wrong things. This is represented by layers and clipping masks in her work.

Woodi often feels as if the numerous scenes he faces in his daily life are quickly volatile and disappearing. Woodi uses engraving techniques to create images that have become less special, volatile in life and scenes from the past, which were his daily routine.

They produce images of several phenomena derived from non-face-to-face situations into flat layers, and reconstruct them into each edition of Lithography, a version designed for the production of plays or posters. In order to express that each other’s experiences overlap and are a social phenomenon, a lithography series will be planned in which three layers overlap to form a work. This exhibition shows individual drawing and installation work together to supplement each other’s different experiences and interests, give the audience a certificate, and make the audience more active in finding common denominators among them.


Dates

April 17 til 30


Curator

Sukka poaching group


Artists

Sukka poaching group


Selected Images