Exhibitions at the Atelier Hermès in 2024

2024
“Beauty is a ready-made“, Claire Fontaine exhibition, Foreigners Everywhere (English, Italian, French, and Korean) Suspended, wall or window mounted neon, framework, electronic transformer and cables, dimensions variable, 2004 – ongoing © Sangtae Kim / Fondation d’entreprise Hermès
“Beauty is a ready-made“, Claire Fontaine exhibition, Foreigners Everywhere (English, Italian, French, and Korean) Suspended, wall or window mounted neon, framework, electronic transformer and cables, dimensions variable, 2004 – ongoing © Sangtae Kim
“Beauty is a ready-made“, Claire Fontaine exhibition, installation view © Sangtae Kim / Fondation d’entreprise Hermès
“Beauty is a ready-made“, Claire Fontaine exhibition, installation view © Sangtae Kim / Fondation d’entreprise Hermès
“Beauty is a ready-made“, Claire Fontaine exhibition, Untitled (Sermon to the birds) Industrial frameless LED lightbox with pearl vinyl digital print, 277×156×10 cm, 2018 © Sangtae Kim / Fondation d’entreprise Hermès
“Beauty is a ready-made“, Claire Fontaine exhibition, Untitled (Sermon to the birds) Industrial frameless LED lightbox with pearl vinyl digital print, 277×156×10 cm, 2018 © Sangtae Kim / Fondation d’entreprise Hermès
“Beauty is a ready-made“, Claire Fontaine exhibition. Left: Migrants Ready-made lemons, polystyrene, paint and plastic dimensions variable, 2022. Right: Untitled (Sermon to the birds) Industrial frameless LED lightbox with pearl vinyl digital print, 2. © Sangtae Kim / Fondation d’entreprise Hermès
“Beauty is a ready-made“, Claire Fontaine exhibition. Left: Migrants Ready-made lemons, polystyrene, paint and plastic dimensions variable, 2022. Right: Untitled (Sermon to the birds) Industrial frameless LED lightbox with pearl vinyl digital print 
“Beauty is a ready-made“, Claire Fontaine exhibition. Passe-partout (Palermo), Hacksaw blades, key-rings, charms, buttons, paper-clips, razor blade, allen keys, safety pins, wire, knitted wool and hair pins, dimensions variable, 2018–2020 Courtesy of Claire Fontaine
“Beauty is a ready-made“, Claire Fontaine exhibition. Passe-partout (Palermo), Hacksaw blades, key-rings, charms, buttons, paper-clips, razor blade, allen keys, safety pins, wire, knitted wool and hair pins, 2018–2020 Courtesy of Claire Fontaine
“Studies“, Heecheon Kim exhibition, two-channel video, HD(16:10), 5.1 channel audio , 40mins, 2024 © Photo Sangtae KIM / Fondation d'entreprise Hermès
“Studies“, Heecheon Kim exhibition, two-channel video, HD(16:10), 5.1 channel audio , 40mins, 2024 © Photo Sangtae KIM / Fondation d'entreprise Hermès
“Studies“, Heecheon Kim exhibition, two-channel video, HD(16:10), 5.1 channel audio , 40mins, 2024 © Photo Sangtae KIM / Fondation d'entreprise Hermès
“Studies“, Heecheon Kim exhibition, two-channel video, HD(16:10), 5.1 channel audio , 40mins, 2024 © Photo Sangtae KIM / Fondation d'entreprise Hermès
“Studies“, Heecheon Kim exhibition, still image © Heecheon KIM / Fondation d'entreprise Hermès
“Studies“, Heecheon Kim exhibition, still image © Heecheon KIM / Fondation d'entreprise Hermès
Overseen by artistic director Soyeon Ahn, the Atelier Hermès is a dedicated exhibition space at the heart of the Maison Hermès in Seoul (South Korea). Its primary focus is on contemporary Korean art, with the Atelier playing host each year to the winners of the annual Hermès Foundation Missulsang prize. At the same time, the public are regularly invited to discover exhibitions featuring the work of artists active on the international scene.

With an exhibition dedicated to Claire Fontaine, the Atelier Hermès' 2024 programme opens with a politically charged artistic proposal. Since her creation in Paris in 2004, this "collective artist" - a gendered identity referred to with singular female pronouns - has consciously sought to take up and rework existing references and works of art in order to develop an aesthetic of repetition rather than one that relies upon the creation of new and ostensibly "original" works. Claire Fontaine's name pays homage to Marcel Duchamp's Fountain (1917), an influence that is reflected in the title of her exhibition at the Atelier Hermès: "Beauty is a Ready-made". 

Ten of her works are presented here, including neon sculptures from the ‘Foreigners Everywhere’ series, whose title inspired that of the 60th Venice Biennale that will open in spring 2024. Claire Fontaine offers an incisive and critical take on the patriarchy, the climate crisis and global inequality, proclaiming that "art has become a place for political refugees.” On display for the first time here, her work Cut-up offers an illustration of this belief. It explores the history and cultural complexity of migration in the town of Palermo (Italy), where the collective lives and works, and asks whether, in the face of political disempowerment, art might have the power to transform the world.

 

Heecheon Kim (b. 1989) is a leading figure in South Korean post-Internet art, with work that questions the very nature of our contemporary society. Using video and a host of new technologies familiar to his generation since their early childhood, he sets out to depict their shared depressive tendencies and frustration in the face of the future. As the laureate of the 20th Hermès Foundation Missulsang, Heecheon Kim has been invited to exhibit at the Atelier Hermès, where he continues to interrogate our present era through his exhibition "Studies". There, he presents a fiction film that gives the exhibition its title. Drawing on the horror film genre, Studies follows a high school wrestling team as they deal with a sudden disappearance on the eve of a national competition. In this 30-minute format, Heecheon Kim reworks the codes of horror films to offer a powerful exploration of the psychological states experienced by each character, and reflects upon the essence of fear in an age dominated by technology.

Disciplines
Visual arts
Lieu
Atelier Hermès
Seoul,
South Korea
The Atelier Hermès is an exhibition space whose primary focus is on contemporary Korean artistic creation.
An exhibition by the 20th Laureate of the Hermès Foundation Missulsang is a highlight in the programme.
Its programme also allows the local public to discover internationally recognised artists, such as the French artist Claire Fontaine, who opens the 2024 season.

Information

  • Exhibition dates

    Claire Fontaine, "Beauty is a Ready-made"
    from 22/03/2024 to 09/07/2024

    Heecheon Kim, "Studies" 
    from 26/07/2024 to 06/10/2024

    Nayoungim & Gregory Maass, “Paranoia Paradise”
    from 22/11/2024 to 02/02/2025

     

    Curator

    Soyeon Ahn
     

  • Practical information

    Maison Hermès Dosan Park B1F
    B1F 7, Dosan-daero 45-gil, Gangnam-gu, Séoul, Corée du Sud
    +82-2-3015-3248

    Free entrance

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