
25hr sailing is GlogauAIR resident
from April 2020 to June 2020
South Korea

Meet the Artist
Coming soon
Statement
The concept of vanishing point has long been in charge of 25hr sailing’s ‘misconception’ of depth. Along with their eyes that have been trained to recognize vanishing points, there were many tools, technologies, and specialized equipment that construct different focuses that constitute the field of visibility. An eye bound to the surface of a flat screen pushes the image into another surface that grows and shrinks both lightly and quickly. Is an eye that reads depth from an image the same as an aged eye?
The left and right eyes on our faces see the same object as slightly dislocated and overlapped images. When the two minutely different scenes are combined into one, a sense of seeing three-dimensional objects starts operating. Thus, to see the depth and thickness of objects, our eyes must ‘have a gap’ between them. A scene has to be overlapped in a slightly ‘dislocated’ manner. And this sense of ‘having a gap,’ ‘being dislocated,’ and ‘overlapping’ are the frames through which 25hr sailing deals with their subject, Kukdo Theater. Of course, Kukdo Theater has already been in the state of an overlap in dislocation for a long time. In the exhibition Descend towards Vortex,3 25hr sailing takes Kukdo Theater –which is demolished to become the Hotel Kukdo – as a landing point where the time that has not arrived ‘yet’ and the space that has arrived ‘already’ encounter each other, reading it in a continuous stream of culture.
25hr sailing gathers newspaper articles, books, academic papers, and accounts about Kukdo Theater to summarize the narrative of the building, which is coupled with images of the building’s surface. Soft curves that are taken from plants, columns that stand in a vertical direction, splendid decorations, and straight-lined windows: As figures from different periods are layered over the architectural surface of Kukdo Theater, a pattern of time dislocated from the official records.
GlogauAIR Project
During the GlogauAIR residency program, we would like to focus on our new project. Urban planning – capital, logistics, and resettlement of the population – take place via the construction of road networks.
Our previous works the axes, coordinates, lattices, and pixel units found in a series of operations are backgrounds that evoke the structure of a city and In this project, various patterns that visualize the non-visual wave that operates the city. Weaving, which is a way to produce the fabric and invisible mending, photo collage. Sound and video installations.
CV Summary
25hr sailing/ Artist duo
Bokyung Kim (b. 1988, Incheon, Korea) + Cheongjin Keem (b. 1982, Seoul, Korea)
Solo Exhibitions
- 2017 Descend towards Vortex , Gallery Factory, Seoul, Korea
- 2014 White Night, Open beta Space Vanziha, Seoul, Korea
- 2012 Coordinates Sent from Anchorage, Art Space Pool, Seoul, Korea
Projects
- 2012 Pool School Visible Listeners #14, Broadside and Reload!, Art Space Pool, Seoul, Korea
- 2012 Pool School Visible Listeners #9, Tacking! Tacking! Tacking!, Yeongdong Gol-bang-e-jip, Seoul, Korea
- 2012 Plank! Plank! Plank!, Studio 25hr Sailing, Seoul, Korea
- 2012 Borderless: The Golden Compass Is Spinning, Architecture Newspaper Vol.4
Grant
- 2017 Young Artist 2017, Seoul Foundation of Arts
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