Lee Yong Baek
Yeon Doo Jung
Nobuyuki Hiramatsu
Jeon Joon Ho
Kira Kim, Manya Kato
Rory Macbeth
Sebastien Montabonel
Tom Ormond
Dylan Shipton
Nobuyuki Takahashi
Yoshihide Tominaga
An exchange of curatorial ideas from Britain, Japan e Korea. Two curators in Seoul exposed the fundamental intersection of disparate items when they decided to outline the network that had brought the two of them together in the first place. On a piece of paper the curators wrote down random names of closely affiliated artists and curators, describing how they met and became close.
An exchange of curatorial ideas from Britain, Japan & Korea
Curated by Jin Suk Suh & Nathalie Boseul Shin & of Alternative Space,
Loop, Korea, Nobuyuki Hiramatsu of Plus Gallery, Japan, Richard
Priestley of Cell Project Space,UK, Jari Juani Lager & Sun Hee Choi
of Free Association UK
Lee Yong Baek, Yeon Doo Jung, Nobuyuki Hiramatsu,Jeon Joon Ho, Kira
Kim, Manya Kato, Rory Macbeth, Sebastien Montabonel, Tom Ormond,
Dylan Shipton, Nobuyuki Takahashi, Yoshihide Tominaga
Gallery discussion hosted by Edgar Schmitz 8th October 3.30pm
open throughout Frieze Art Fair week from sat. 7th Oct. - sun.15th Oct.
Free Admission & Wheel Chair Access
What do a 20 dollar bill, a spirit level, a geodesic dome, and a
loudspeaker chanting Mongolian love songs in Korean have in common?
Apparently not much, until two curators in Seoul exposed the
fundamental intersection of these disparate items when they decided
to outline the network that had brought the two of them together in
the first place. On a piece of paper the curators wrote down random
names of closely affiliated artists and curators, describing how they
met and became close. By drawing lines to connect artists with each
other the lines became ever more entangled and some unexpected
results appeared. The apparent randomness of their chance meetings
and conversations were forming patterns. The basic phenomenon of
these events may be understood not in terms of any isolated entities,
but more as integrated parts of a whole.
Since 2005 the map has evolved, and with it, the relationships
between artists and curators. Contacts have been gathered and lost as
the project builds. First the project swelled to include Nagoya,
Japan, producing an exhibition in Seoul with both Korean and Japanese
artists. Now London has been swept up in the entanglement, and as the
project gathers momentum in the future it will incorporate France as
well. But at the moment, the result of this expanded network is
‘Circuit Diagram,’ an international exhibition of Korean, Japanese
and British art. It commences in the UK, and then travels to France,
Germany, China, and back to Japan and Korea as part of a larger
touring programme in 2007-8. The seemingly unrelated items listed
above comprise some of the selected works in the exhibition.
Three international artist run spaces have become involved in the
project. Their exchange throughout its realisation reflects the
nature of the chaotic and unmappable structures of artist and curator
networks, and expands a dialogue around the holistic nature of local
and global networks for artists. Each curator represents their
particular practice by selecting artists with whom they have worked
closely. The artists are from mid career to emergent practitioners.
The galleries involved - Plus Gallery in Nagoya, Alternative Space
Loop in Seoul and Cell Project Space in London - occupy territory
within the non-linear, fractal pattern of artist led initiatives.
Each country brings to the exhibition a particular identity with its
own demographic perspective and political background.
The international exchange that defines ‘Circuit Diagram, London’ has
been made possible by Free Association
Free Association examines possibilities and provides a place where
experimental forms of artistic presentation can be tried and tested.
Without a gallery or office, Free Association adopts viral mechanics
within host institutions and projects. Professionally experienced
partners are invited to engage and collaborate on an individual
basis, subject to project requirements. Free Association was created
in 2003 by Jari Lager, Colin Ledwith and Mark Titchner.
‘Circuit Diagram’ is supported by Arts Council Korea and Arts Council
England
Private View Friday October 6th 2006 6.30-9.3
Cell
258 Cambridge Heath Road - London
Open Fri.-Sun. 12-6pm or by appointment
Free Admission & Wheel Chair Access