Participating Artists: Judith Barry, John Cage, Theresa Hak Kyung Cha, Jeremy Deller, Mikhail Karikis, Ga Ram Kim, On Kim, Ragnar Kjartansson, Bruce Nauman, Jeanine Oleson, Sei Rhee, Slavs and Tatars
THE VOICE is an exhibition which focuses on “voice,” a theme that has been somewhat marginalized although it is already discussed in multiple forms within the visual arts of today. The museum has consistently explored the theme, “body,” through its diverse exhibitions over the last ten years. Relying on the solid references, unique history and context that the museum has achieved through its exhibitions, THE VOICE explores the concept of “voice” from various angles by featuring works produced from the 1960s to today. In this exhibition, ‘voice’ is regarded as a critical medium to the field of visual art, not as a subordinate concept.
Hosted by Coreana Museum of Art
Supported by Coreana Cosmetics Co., Ltd.
Arts Council Korea
THE VOICE - short video
Installation view: "THE VOICE" at Coreana Museum of Art.
Judith Barry, Voice Off, Two-channel video-sound projection, 15min, dimensions variable, 1998-1999. Installation view: “The Voice” at Coreana Museum of Art.
Sei Rhee, Client Performance Artist, Single-channel video, color, sound, 4 min 33 sec, 2017. Installation view: “The Voice” at Coreana Museum of Art.
Jeanine Oleson, Hear, Here, Photo intaglio print, 19.05x91.44 cm, 2014. Coutesy of the artist.
Slavs and Tatars, Larry nixed, Trachea trixed, Silkscreen on silver mirror paper, 70x50 cm. Collection of Coreana Museum of Art.
Theresa Hak Kyung Cha, Mouth to Mouth, Single-channel video, black and white, sound, 8min,1975. Courtesy of Electronic Arts Intermix(EAI), New York.
John Cage, Aria, holograph in ink, 20 leaves, 18x26cm, each, 1958. Music Division, The New York Public Library for the Performing Arts, Astor, Lenox and Tilden Foundation.
Jeremy Deller, Beyond the White Walls, HD video, color, sound, 26min 11sec, Wall painting, variable dimensions. Installation view: "THE VOICE" at Coreana Museum of Art.
Bruce Nauman, Lip Sync, Single channel video, 57min, black and white, sound, 1969. Courtesy of Electronic Arts Intermix(EAI), New York.
Ragnar Kjartansson, song, Single-channel video, color, sound, 6 hours Performed at the Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh, 10-27 March, daily, 2011. Installation view: “The Voice” at Coreana Museum of Art.
Ga Ram Kim, The Red Wall, Red paint on MDF, lights, eyelets and inkjet print on papers, 575x220x15cm, 2017.
On Kim, How to Use the Voice between Memory and Writing, Installation; [sound] 1 hour 3 min.; [text] inkjet print on paper and paint on wall, 150x112cm, each, paper tape, amp, microphone, microphone stand, texts from Franz Kafka “A Dream”, 2017. Installation view: “The Voice” at Coreana Museum of Art.