National Museum of Contemporary Art
Journey into the World. Important works created in the last decade
The National Museum of Contemporary Art inaugurated on the 15th of
February 2005, the exhibition of the Korean born artist Kimsooja, under
the title Kimsooja, Journey into the World. The exhibition is being held
at the exhibition space of the new wing of The Athens Concert Hall and
will last until May 29th.
This is the first solo exhibition of Kimsooja in Greece. It includes some
of the most important works created in the last decade (installations,
video installations and a sound installation).
In her work, elements of Korean culture are interwoven in poetic ways with
contemporary artistic means of expression, such as installations,
performances, video and sound. The topics that can be traced in her works
are the conditions of existence and communication between people in the
framework of globalization, the nomadic way of life, as well as the
position and role of women in contemporary society.
In her installations and video installations, the traditional Korean
bedcovers, with vivid colorations and embroidered decorative motifs from
the natural and animal kingdom, which are offered to newlywed couples as
symbols of longevity, love, happiness and fertility, take on symbolisms of
ecumenical importance. These symbolisms are traced mainly in her
installations A Laundry Woman (2000) and Bottari (2004), as well as in her
video installation Sewing into Walking (1995).
Sewing, a feminine activity connected closely with Korean tradition and
everyday life, operates in her work as a symbolic action of coexistence,
as an allegory of communication. Kimsooja herself, in the performances she
carries out in different cities around the world, is presented as a needle
- means by which women sew - undertaking the role of the intermediate, for
the communication and the unification of people of different societies and
cultures. At other times, pretending to be a homeless or a beggar she
comments on contemporary social problems, such as poverty,
marginalization, migration, etc.
The journey, migration, the abandonment of familiar and loved people and
places, and the contact with new and unfamiliar ones - which are familial
experiences for Kimsooja - constitute as well central topics in her work.
Contemporary nomadism - artistic or not - as an existential condition,
coexistence and creation in the framework of contemporary globalization,
is traced and presented in a poetic and concurrently contemplative way in
her works, as it is evident in her video installation Cities on the Move -
2727 Kilometers Bottari Truck, 1997.
Kimsooja was born in 1957 in Taegu, Korea. She studied painting at the
Hong-Ik University of Seoul (1980-1984) and the Ecole Nationale
Superieure des Beaux- Arts in Paris ( 1984-1985). She lives and works in
New York.
National Museum of Contemporary Art (EMST)
Exhibition hall: Megaron / The Athens Concert Hall
Vass. Sofias and Kokkali 1, 11521-Athens
Opening Hours:
Tuesday to Sunday: 11.00 - 19.00
Thursday: 11.00 - 22.00
Closed on Monday
Free Admission: children under 12 years old, people over 65 years old, people with special needs and their attendant
Thursdays: Free admission
For further information:
National Museum of Contemporary Art
Amv. Frantzi 14, 117 43 Athens, Greece
tel: +30 210 9242111 - 2, Fax: +30 210 9245200