Public Program

off-site 2: 11 Episodes Artist Talk

2025. 8. 29. – 10. 17.

(TOGETHER)(TOGETHER), KUKJE GALLERY K2

off-site 2: 11 Episodes Artist Talk

Join us for an artist talk offering an in-depth look into the practices of artists participating off-site 2: 11 Episodes. Drawing from their personal experiences and perspectives on gender identity and social norms, the artists challenge familiar systems, languages, and modes of expression. This talk will delve into their distinct approaches and artistic methodologies. We warmly invite your interest and participation.

*Please note that this lecture program will be conducted in Korean, and no English translation will be provided.

Dates and Venue
Artist Talk: Hiju Yoon
 – Date: Friday, August 29, 16:00
 – Venue: (TOGETHER)(TOGETHER)

Artist Talk: Moon Sanghoon, Sol Han
– Date: Friday, September 12, 16:00
– Venue: 1st floor, KUKJE GALLERY K2

Artist Talk: Jaeyun Sung, Hong Jiyoung
– Date: Friday, September 19, 16:00
– Venue: 2nd floor, KUKJE GALLERY K2

Artist Talk: Sojin Kwak
– Date: Friday, September 26, 16:00
– Venue: 1st floor, KUKJE GALLERY K2

Artist Talk: Jo Hyunjin
– Date: Friday, October 17, 16:00
– Venue: 1st floor, KUKJE GALLERY K2

About the Artists
Hiju Yoon (b. 1997)

Hiju Yoon works with moving images, including film and video, focusing on moments when personas inhabiting digital spaces exert political power. She has held both solo exhibitions, Seoul Angel’s Poem (Space Cadalogs, 2025) and The Silly Healy Milky Show (Zoeung, 2023), and participated in group exhibitions, including one held at Museumhead (2024).

Moon Sanghoon (b. 1988)
Moon Sanghoon explores questions of boundaries, creating works that connect the voices of minorities with the sense of failure and the sentiment of vanishing things. Moon has held solo exhibitions that include No Future (Space Illi, 2021), Wish you were here (Yeon Rainbow x Osondoson, 2020), and We will always cross each other (Keep in Touch Seoul, 2019). They have also participated in group exhibitions at Art Archives, Seoul Museum of Art (2024) and Hapjungjigu (2019). In addition, Moon directed a performance titled Itaewon Transgender Club 2F (Doosan Art Center, 2025).

Sol Han (b. 1989)
Sol Han expresses issues related to autobiographical minority status—minority identity rooted in personal experience—through site-specific performances and video works. Han’s practice has addressed themes such as amateur artists, lesbian butch identity, underground sex work, and life as a precariat. Han has held solo exhibitions that include Starry starry night (Show and Tell, 2020) and There’s always tomorrow (PLACEMAK LASER, 2019). Notable group exhibitions they have taken part in include those at Hapjungjigu (2024, 2018), Platform-L Contemporary Art Center Gallery (2022), Museumhead (2022), Ilmin Museum of Art (2020), W Stage Jeju (2020), and the UCLA New Wight International Biennial (2018). Han is also a member of Imugi, a project that archives the history of transgender people and sex work in Itaewon.

Hong Jiyoung (b. 1998)
Hong Jiyoung works primarily with photography, using the body as a basis to explore themes of queerness, violence, and sexuality. She takes photographs and writes on behalf of things that are invisible yet real.
Hong has published a collection of photographs, Everything Flows (2022), and is a member of W/O F., where she is also involved in curatorial work. Her recent exhibitions include those at Museumhead (2024) and Frieze Seoul Live (2024).

Jaeyun Sung (b. 1999)
Jaeyun Sung primarily works with photography to document people’s personal lives, which he weaves into narrative form. Currently, Sung explores his gender identity through work that addresses the bodies, desires, and histories of transgender individuals.
Recently, he held a solo exhibition, Suk-Woong (Y Art Gallery, 2024), and participated in group exhibitions at CHOI&CHOI Gallery (2024) and Misungjang Motel (2023). Sung is the author of The Faces of Holiday (2021), a member of W/O F., and part of Imugi, a project that archives the history of transgender people and sex work in Itaewon (a neighborhood of Seoul).

Sojin Kwak (b. 1993)
Sojin Kwak works across a range of media, from video and performance to sculpture and installation. Kwak focuses on an interactive and action-oriented practice in which the photographer’s body, the device of the camera, the subject, and the location all influence one another. Her solo exhibitions include Cloud to Ground (Replace Hannam, 2025), Oh-my-god-this-is-terrible-please-don’t-stop (Seoul Art Space Mullae, 2022), Black Bird Black (TINC, 2021), and Axe and Dummy Heads (Insa Art Space, 2020). Kwak has also participated in group exhibitions at the Busan Museum of Contemporary Art (2025), OB/SCENE FOCUS (2024), and Frieze Film (2023). She was awarded the Sisley Young Artist Award in 2024.

Jo Hyunjin (b. 2000)
Jo Hyunjin primarily works with performance and sculpture, exploring fluid bodies and spaces through sculptural forms and performance stages that allow for flexible deconstruction and combination. She is particularly interested in states of hybridity and focuses on beings that embrace such conditions as part of their strategy. Jo co-produced and co-directed the performance Night Beast Troop (Windmill, 2025), and participated in the group exhibition Boot Camp (Windmill, 2022).

Date/Time
2025. 8. 29. – 10. 17.
Venue
(TOGETHER)(TOGETHER), KUKJE GALLERY K2
Speaker
Hiju Yoon, Moon Sanghoon, Sol Han, Jaeyun Sung , Hong Jiyoung, Sojin Kwak, Jo Hyunjin
Admission fee
Free / 40 Seats available
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