


RE-LOCATION
February
15 - March 7, 2001
Min Cho
Jiyoung Chae
Margaret Cogswell
Solange Fabiao
Ji Seon Hwang
Gallery Korea is pleased to announce the opening
of Re-Location, an exhibition in which five artists
will present installations. The film projected
onto the gallery wall by Solange Fabiao provides
a glimpse at the ecological disturbance that accompanies
the displacement of Arizona desert by suburban
sprawl. Photographs from the film mounted on steel
panels focus on a dismal attempt to transplant
the Saguaro Cactus that is essential for the nesting
of migratory birds. Min Cho incorporates a wall,
the floor in an installation, which features a
steel bird watching over small islands that represent
the earth. The title, "A Bird in a Cube ?
Tells the Tales of a Thousand Days", indicates
the compression of space and time evoked in the
sculpture. The suspended sculptures of Jiyoung
Chae are made from leaves and berries that are
strung together on long wires. The materials are
slightly modified and the work suggests a convergence
of the natural and the cultural in a way that
blurs the boundaries between these distinct categories.
In "Archives" Margaret Cogswell explores
the capacity of discarded objects to retain information
and also accumulate the patina of history. Ji
Seon Hwang will install objects connected with
a traditional Korean funeral ceremony. Titled
"Mother/Motherland" the work incorporates
materials used by shamans such as paper and straw.
In celebrating the memory of her mother in this
way she also commemorates the passing of tradition
in her motherland.
The variety of materials and media on view in
this exhibition reflect ways contemporary artists
transform and charge gallery space with the particularities
of their own perspectives.
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