27 Sep 2008
11 Jan 2009

WON JU LIM : 24 SECONDS OF SILENCE

Ullens Center for Contemporary Art (UCCA) - zone 798, district Dashanzi, Beijing

UCCA Middle Room


Creating a platform for dialogue between the China contemporary scene and the creators of the world, UCCA invites for its Autumn Season:

Korean-born, Los Angeles-based artist Won Ju Lim to present 24 Seconds of Silence, her newest installation commissioned especially for UCCA’s Middle Room, which is also her first solo exhibition in Asia.

Inspired by Beijing’s urban landscape as well as science fiction and fantasy films such as Logan’s Run (1976), Metropolis (1927) and The Wizard of Oz (1939), Won Ju Lim has created 24 Seconds of Silence, a multimedia installation of sculptures combined with still and rotating projections of processed, abstracted video footage that the artist shot throughout Beijing. 24 Seconds of Silence is a single, large-scale installation that includes 14 pieces of sculpture and is illuminated by five video projections that reflect the vitality and fragmentation of Beijing’s landscape, where several historical moments are compressed into a single city block.

“As her exhibition at UCCA will affirm, Won Ju Lim is among the most talented and challenging artists of her generation,” says exhibition curator David Spalding. “Her long-term, artistic engagement with how we imagine and experience the built environment made me certain that she would find the urban landscape of Beijing fascinating. Ultimately, 24 Seconds of Silence invites viewers to see the world around them from a new perspective.”


During the exhibition, Won Ju Lim will give an artist’s talk about the development of her work and will introduce a screening of one of the films that inspired her work Logan’s Run (1976). Subsequent film screenings will be presented in the UCCA Auditorium in the following weeks, including Metropolis (1927), The Wizard of Oz (1939) and Dark City (1998). The exhibition is accompanied by a full-colored catalogue.

Won Ju Lim’s work has been shown in recent solo exhibitions such as: Broken Landscape and Ruined Traces, Patrick Painter Inc., Los Angeles (2007); Won Ju Lim: In Many Things to Come, Honolulu Academy of Arts, Honolulu, Hawaii (2006); Idylle, DA2 Domus Artrium, Center of Contemporary Art, Salamanca, Spain (2005). In 2007, Lim was awarded the Rockefeller Foundation Media Arts Fellowship. In 2006, she won Korean Arts Foundation of America’s Award for Visual Arts.

Won Ju Lim is reprented by Patrick Painter Inc., Los Angeles; Galerie Max Hetzler, Berlin; Pilar Parra & Romero Galeria de Arte, Madrid and Marianne Boesky Gallery, New York.


Ullens Center for Contemporary Art (UCCA) is a non profit, comprehensive art center founded in Beijing by collectors Guy and Myriam Ullens in November 2007. UCCA presents exhibitions of established and emerging artists and develops a trusted platform to share knowledge through education and research.


DOCUMENTATIONS
General information
Ullens Center for Contemporary Art (UCCA)
798 Art District,No.4 Jiuxianqiao Lu,
Chaoyang District, Beijing P.R.China 100015

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Tuesday to sunday 10 a.m to 7 p.m
Close on Monday

Admission fee:
- Adults: 30 RMB
- Groups: 20 RMB (10 visitors and more)
- Students: 10 RMB (student card required)
- Adult up to 65 years old: 10 RMB
- Handiccapped person: 10 RMB
- Free for children under 1.3 m tall
- Free on thursday
DIRECTION
Curator:
David Spalding curator of UCCA
CONTACT
Press relation:
Christelle Maureau / ucca@claudinecolin.com