Bik Van der Pol
Excluding those times when displayed in exhibitions, the vast museum collections remain stored deep within museum cellars destined to be forgotten. Married by Powers is a project that re-illuminates varying aspects of these collections, exhibiting them and imbuing them with new meaning. Together with the Mediacity Seoul 2016 exhibition team, Bik Van der Pol made a preliminary selection of 139 pieces from among the nearly 4,000 pieces in the collection of the Seoul Museum of Art. The task of selection was guided by some basic questions including the following: Does the artwork contribute to an understanding of the context of Korean contemporary art and society? Is the work related to the key questions posed by Mediacity Seoul 2016? And, does the work provide a way of viewing the geographical, historical, and social landscape of the city of Seoul? Next, six guest curators (media researcher Jung-Yeon Ma, SF novelist Soyeon Jeong, French literature scholar Kyung Hee Youn, artist Park Hyun-jung, film director Joon-Hwan Jang, artist Yeon-Yong Kim, in the order of the rotating exhibitions), each active in different cultural sectors in Korea, were invited to choose pieces from the preliminary selection of 139 pieces, which were structured into six separate but interwoven exhibitions to be held in rotation. In choosing the method of pulling the storage environment up into the exhibition hall, the installation was designed in keeping with the other works exhibited in Mediacity Seoul 2016. Along with three artworks chosen by Bik Van der Pol, seven videos of interviews with Bik Van der Pol and the six guest curators, explaining their intentions on choosing artworks from the collection list, are exhibited for the entire duration of the exhibition as a kind of parameter that mediates the space. To some, this scene may seem like a disaster zone, but to others it will feel like a place where the gifts we have inherited are outspread before us.
Exhibitions
9/1?4 Interview Videos of BVDP with Guest Curators
9/6?18 Jung-Yeon Ma, “Conversation with broken/restoring artwork of Nam June Paik: Collecting Media Arts”
9/20?10/2 Soyeon Jeong, “Imagination about space to twist here and now”
10/4?16 Kyung Hee Youn, “Art lover’s way of studying art”
10/18?30 Park Hyun-jung, “Suspicious sights on Seoul”
11/1?13 Joon-hwan Jang, “Martian’s raid on the museum storage”
11/15?20 Yeon-Yong Kim, “Questioning about 139 collection list”
Bik Van der Pol
Liesbeth Bik and Jos van der Pol have been working together as Bik Van der Pol since 1994. Their multilayered practice is concerned with knowledge- production potentials of art and research and they work to create platforms for communication and exchange in their projects. Bik Van der Pol often work on location, use, reuse and reactivate the work of others?be they from the world of art, journalism, media or history?and confront the visitors with situations in which they themselves have the last word. Recent exhibitions and projects include: Were It As If, Witte de With, Rotterdam, 2016; Speechless, Perez Art Museum Miami, 2015; How does a straight line feel? Future Lights, Vienna Biennale, MAK, 2015; Turning a Blind Eye, Sa?o Paulo Biennale, 2014; Etwas Rotes, Sounds against Silence. Stadt ho?ren und sehen, Ternitz, 2014; Up Close, Witte de With, Rotterdam, 2014; and Not all those who wander are lost, Call of the Mall, 2013.?
Guest Curators: Jung-Yeon Ma, Soyeon Jeong, Kyung Hee Youn, Park Hyun-jung, Joon-Hwan Jang, Yeon-Yong Kim (in the order of the rotating exhibitions)