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Who is Weaving the Sky Net?: Curated by Do Tuong Linh

Past exhibition
2024年11月2日 - 2025年1月5日
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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Woo Hannah, A Smelly Ear 냄새나는 귀, 2024

Woo Hannah

A Smelly Ear 냄새나는 귀, 2024
Fabric, cotton, silicone, thread, beads
21 x 14 x 14 cm
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Woo Hannah creates fabric sculptures that originate from the shapes of human and animal organs and systems, compensating for the notion of loss and satisfying the desire for possession. After...
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Woo Hannah creates fabric sculptures that originate from the shapes of human and animal organs and systems, compensating for the notion of loss and satisfying the desire for possession. After discovering that one of her kidneys had shrunk abnormally in 2019, Woo began a journey of self-exploration through the creation of a fabric bag that mimicked the shape of various organs, to express such feelings of loss and possessiveness. It leads to a preoccupation with what one does not have, what one cannot have, and extends to an understanding of what is not one's own, but merely different from oneself.


The works in Who is Weaving the Sky Net? are part of her subsequent Bag with you series, which evolves beyond human organs to an imagination of a being that can transcend its current fixed body and identity by attaching and carrying gills, beaks, and tails that humans do not have. By using the organs of other beings, the artist seeks to transcend the current concept of a finite and fixed body, and to create a horizontal relationship with other beings that transcends the existing dichotomous boundaries that separate humans from all.


Text courtesy of G Gallery
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