[ana] please keep your eyes closed for a moment

[ana] please keep your eyes closed for a moment

Maraya Art Centre

Yeesookyung, Twin Dance, 2012. Single channel video, 11:38 minutes. Courtesy of the artist.
October 16, 2015

21 October 2015–2 January 2016

Opening: Wednesday 21 October, 7pm

Maraya Art Centre
Al Qasba
P.O. Box 62932
Sharjah
UAE

y.aldabbagh [​at​] alqasba.ae

www.maraya.ae

[ana] please keep your eyes closed for a moment, curated by JW Stella at Maraya Art Centre, is the first exhibition of Korean contemporary art presented by a public art institution in the MENA region. The exhibition focuses on contemporary cultural practice in South Korea and across the Arab world. It arises from multi-sensory and intellectual interactions between the artists, curator, social anthropologists and audiences. Many of the works, produced by one Arab and 12 Korean contemporary artists together with their artistic collaborators, are new commissions and often the result of long-term artistic research.

In pursuit of questioning the notion of identity and the condition of the individual being, ana acts as an artistic forum from which the artworks facilitate a broarder debate on the varying cultural conditions across different geographical boundaries—and, more specifically, of cross-cultural societies which have adapted and evolved into hybrids.

The Arabic term ana means “I or oneself” in English, whereas it is pronounced as na in Korean. The three words—ana, na, and I—signify the same meaning within semiotics. The signification of the characters, however, can vary in accordance with the different ideologies, paradigms and value systems of the diverse cultures and societies from which they are derived. To what extent is ana or na capable of defining her/his own identity rather than being identified by her/his surroundings?

Furthermore, the exhibition aims to bridge the gap that has been created by unfamiliarity and media-driven prejudice, bringing about a closer understanding of these two different worlds. By inviting our audiences to the relational practice of contemporary art, the exhibition acts as a platform for congregating and learning about each other through a curious journey of encounter.

Imbued with sensation and emotion, the subtitle “Please keep your eyes closed for a moment” is taken from the preamble to Insung Lee’s novel The Infinite Ethereal Breath. The author urges his readers to take action by closing their eyes briefly, with the intention of making the reader aware of their physical presence in their environment—thereby allowing the reader to become part of the story. This methodology allows the audience to play a role as active participants, rather than mere consumers of his novel. In this exhibition, Lee’s call to arms offers the spectator a seat at the table, alongside the artists and curator.

The exhibition actively engages with wider audiences through its Secret Cinema programme, which will be shown at Maraya’s new screening room and will also travel to Abu Dhabi Art, A4 in Alserkal Avenue, Dubai, and Shanghai Duolun Museum of Modern Art in China. The selected short films allow us a glimpse into the diverse lives of individuals, and encourage us to emotionally connect with the protagonists in the stories.

The films, shown for the first time in the region, are directed by Ayoung Kim, Sojung Jun, Hyun Mi Yoo and the artist collective Red Carpet Spirit, led by Ingeun Kim.

In line with the exhibition, a panel discussion “Fabricating Culture, Curating Identity” will take place on 23 October (6:30–8pm) at King’s College in London. Panelists include Maraya Art Centre Director Giuseppe Moscatello, JW Stella, Btihaj Ajana, and Jean-Paul Martinon.

Participating artists: Theresa Hak Kyung Cha (1951–82), Hong Soun, Young In Hong, Hyojin Jeong, Gayoung Jun, Ingeun Kim, Juyeon Kim, Yeesookyung, Sujin Lee, Ghada Da
Secret Cinema: Sojung Jun, Ayoung Kim, Ingeun Kim (Red Carpet Spirit), Hyun MiYoo
This exhibition is sponsored by Sharjah Investment and Development Authority (Shurooq), Art Council Korea supported by GyeongGi Cultural Foundation and Cheyul. And supported by Korea-Arab Society, Shanghai Duolun Museum of Modern Art, Cinema Akil , A4 (Alserkal Avenue) and King’s Cultural Institute, UK

Media sponsors: Noblesse, artnow both in Korea and China

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