in seoul, kukje gallery presents a solo exhibition of work by jenny holzer that brings together recent paintings and watercolors, stoneworks, and electronic signs. spanning both the gallery’s K2 and K3 spaces, the exhibition IT’S CRUCIAL TO HAVE AN ACTIVE FANTASY LIFE invites viewers to read and contemplate political and personal texts through different sensory experiences, oscillating between the realms of feeling and knowledge, the individual and the collective. through incisive aphorisms and poetic texts, holzer engages with pressing social issues and injustices. her iconic phrases, as well as those selected from other sources, confront and disarm viewers, creating spaces that are both stark and emotional.
selection from truisms: the most profound…(detail), 2015
sodalite blue footstool | 43.2 x 63.5 x 40.6 cm | text: truisms, 1977–79 | © 2015 jenny holzer, ARS
image by joshua white/JW pictures, courtesy of kukje gallery
holzer’s ongoing ‘redaction paintings’ series bedecks the walls of kukje gallery’s K2 space. using oil on linen, the artist translates government documents released by the ‘freedom of information act’ into paintings. declassified but often heavily redacted, the US state and military papers are turned into giant abstractions, with the black blocks of redactions rendered in palladium, gold, and platinum leaf.
false and misleading statements, 2020
caplain gold, moon gold, and palladium leaf and oil on linen | 147.3 x 111.8 x 3.8 cm | © 2020 jenny holzer, ARS
image by jonathan verney, courtesy of kukje gallery
another wall of K2 is transformed into a grid of holzer’s newest watercolors, which are based on the US government’s ‘report on the investigation into russian interference in the 2016 presidential election,’ known as the mueller report. with bold titles ranging from ‘dirt on hillary clinton’ to ‘ultimate sin’, this newest group of 36 watercolors looks back on an era of division and forward to the next chapter. placed before the paintings are holzer’s stoneworks, including various sizes of footstools and benches engraved with text. the tactile experience of tracing the letters cut in stone by hand provides an opportunity to reconsider the automated process of reading.
hacking and/or assange, 2020
graphite and watercolor on paper | 90.8 x 69.2 cm | © 2020 jenny holzer, ARS
image by filip wolak, courtsy of kukje gallery
meanwhile in K3, four LED signs further manifest holzer’s exploration of text mediated by materials. words roll up, down, and across the LEDs at varying speeds, blinking, blacking out, and sparkling in patterns. suspended from a robotic system installed in the ceiling of the gallery is truisms, a four-sided LED that spans more than three meters long. in combination with the choreographed movement of a turntable, the words scrolling the LED become musical. this vertical work displays a cycle of truisms, a series of brief statements that the artist has humorously described as ‘jenny holzer’s reader’s digest version of western and eastern thought.’ the truisms appear at kukje gallery in both english and korean.
ultimate sin (detail), 2020
graphite and watercolor on paper | 90.8 x 69.2 cm | © 2020 jenny holzer, ARS
image by filip wolak, courtesy of kukje gallery
initially planned for the spring of 2020, the exhibition was postponed in the face of COVID-19. at the end of a troubled year and looking toward a new start, kukje gallery cautiously and proactively envisions hope with the promise of a journey toward healing: IT’S CRUCIAL TO HAVE AN ACTIVE FANTASY LIFE.
red X (detail), 2016-20
24k gold and platinum leaf and oil on linen | 203.2 x 157.5 x 3.8 cm | © 2016–20 jenny holzer, ARS
image by jonathan verney, courtesy of kukje gallery
survival, 1989
LED sign with red diodes | 13.3 x 276.6 x 7.6 cm | © 1989 jenny holzer, ARS
image courtesy of kukje gallery
statement – redacted (detail), 2015
LED sign with blue, green, and red diodes | © 2015 jenny holzer, ARS
image by collin lafleche, courtesy of kukje gallery
exhibition info:
artist: jenny holzer
solo exhibition: it’s crucial to have an active fantasy life
exhibition dates: december 10, 2020 – january 31, 2021
venue: kukje gallery k2 and k3
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