For the past couple of years as I thought of this work, I have occasionally recalled a scene from The Titanic. The scene is that Rose DeWitt Bukater, a daughter of an aristocrat, sneaks out from a dinner of the first class with Jack Dawson, a vagabond and poor artist, and enjoys a party at the third class. While people from the first class work on their social gathering with luxurious champagne and cigars on their lips, Rose, free from the oppression, goes in for liberation and madness with arm wrestling and cheap beer, dead drunk and slapstick. Jack and Rose burst out laughing as they hold hands and draw a circle. No one who is having a party, including them, has a clue that the ship is about to sink. Only few of them survive. To put differently, most of them die. This is what they are doomed.
I, myself, was dancing and struggling on parenting, housekeeping, all the shitty part time jobs and building a career over a decade. In the meantime, I met a lot of artists. Even though we all have different shapes of life, our basic condition of life were not so different, which is that living as an artist means we have to battle for survival in the artworld. Generally speaking, we meet each other on the opening of an exhibition, pass friendly regards in the form of a common sense, give small talk on the recent issues of the scene and wait for the guidance to a place where the dinner and drinks are ready. Some people head to their studios after a few drinks, which is called the first round, while others stay until the end of the night. I am usually the latter. As the night goes on, we have our own face back, our normal face, with a mixture of anticipation and anxiety, hope and hopefulness. Even if we don’t say out loud, we all see each others faces and confirm that at the end of the day, we are dancing together in a sinking ship.
In Milan Kundera’s “Part Three: The Angels” of The Book of Laughter and Forgetting which is an autobiographical short novel, there is another magical scene of a circle dance. The protagonist who has joined the Communist Party and used to be a part of a circle in his early age, is ousted from the circle with an accusation of anti-Communist activity. Thereafter, he wanders around many circles and tries to get into another one, but cannot go back to it ever again. After the early end of the Prague Spring in 1968, while the communists were dancing a circle dance, on the other side, there were also people like the protagonist were expelled and executed with various accusations under the name of betrayal of the Party. People dance more frantically and soon fly up into the sky with a pure jubilance. And, the protagonist who cannot fly with them realizes a poignant fact that he will not have a wing forever, but will only chase after a gigantic flower garland-like circle.
“That is when I became aware of the magic quality of the circle. Leave a row and you can always go back to it. The row is an open formation. But once a circle closes, there is no return. It is no accident that the planets move in a circle and when a stone breaks loose from one of them it is drawn inexorably away by centrifugal force. Like a meteorite broken loose from a planet, I too fell from the circle and have been falling ever since. Some people remain in the circle until they die, others smash to pieces at the end of a long fall. The latter (my group) always retain a muted nostalgia for the circle dance. After all, we are every one of us inhabitants of a universe where everything turns in circles.”
Writing this exhibition proposal as a candidate of Korea Artist Prize, I think of artists of today. I think of all my neighbors. The one who dance in a circle with holding hands and drowning together, the one who fly high in a circle shape of an immense flower garland, the one with pure laughter in a circle and others who deviate from the center and ceaselessly fall. I believe artists can keep their own face solely in the accordance of their lives and the art they search for. Then, how do the art and life relate to this magical circle? If the art exists inside the circle, is the life also reside there? I do not know. In this reason, I would like to ask this question
2020, Heeseung Jung