The Man Who Writes

2018
Jinyo Choi, The Man Who Writes, 2018. offest printing on paper. 21 × 14.8 cm. Commissioned by the 10th Seoul Mediacity Biennale. Courtesy of the artist. The 10th Seoul Mediacity Biennale Eu Zên. Seoul Musuem of Art, 2018. Photo: studio SUJIKSUPYUNG (Yoo Yonggi+Hong Choelki)
Jinyo Choi, The Man Who Writes, 2018. offest printing on paper. 21 × 14.8 cm. Commissioned by the 10th Seoul Mediacity Biennale. Courtesy of the artist. The 10th Seoul Mediacity Biennale Eu Zên. Seoul Musuem of Art, 2018. Photo: studio SUJIKSUPYUNG (Yoo Yonggi+Hong Choelki)
Jinyo Choi, The Man Who Writes, 2018. offest printing on paper. 21 × 14.8 cm. Commissioned by the 10th Seoul Mediacity Biennale. Courtesy of the artist. The 10th Seoul Mediacity Biennale Eu Zên. Seoul Musuem of Art, 2018. Photo: studio SUJIKSUPYUNG (Yoo Yonggi+Hong Choelki)

Treasure Island was a project that emerged from the energies of the six artists in [collaboration + contention]. The collective consists of the artists Dongchan Kim, Seonghong Min, Mingyu Song, Jinyo Choi, Seokjun HA, and Gyunghyun Hwang. In the Treasure Island project, the artists presented how the collective with contentious plurality operates and influences individual artists, and how the artistic life as a group turns to that of an individual. Nyet! Nyet! Nyet!, shown in the Seoul Mediacity Biennale 2018, is a performative project that demonstrates the ways in which the “relationship” of the six artists transforms itself and the six individuals, while maintaining its informal shape.

Jinyo Choi’s The Man Who Writes is a series of cartoons in which the artist describes the irresistible force of a society that individuals confront in the process of socialization and the processes by which they conform to this power.

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The screen is worth protecting. Or create the value of protecting the screen.