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MMCA Hyundai Motor Series 2022: Choe U-Ram – Little Ark

  • 2022-09-09 ~ 2023-02-26
  • Seoul B1, Seoul Box, Gallery 5, and Hallway

Exhibition Overview

MMCA Hyundai Motor Series 2022: Choe U-Ram – Little Ark

This exhibition is designed as a form of a performance that reconstructs the reality that we are in now, bringing the questions inherent in Choe U-Ram's well-known works to the forefront. The situation in which humanity's survival is threatened by an unprecedented crisis has provided an opportunity to re-examine and question things that have long been taken for granted. The escalation of anxiety and polarization caused by climate change and socio-political and economic crises clearly reveals the real portrait of an era of disorientation. In response, the artist constructed the exhibition with the ‘Ark’ as the main theme and juxtaposed the contradictory desires that constitute the contemporary era, providing a place for the audience to ponder and raise questions about where we are ultimately destined.


The black colored Round Table placed in the center of the Seoul Box is supported by 18 headless figures made from straw, and a round head placed on top of the table rolls around intermittently. This is a comparison to the fierce competition to occupy the single head, and the structure where it is impossible to escape from this struggle even if there is no desire for the head. Hovering above are three Black Birds, constructed of pieces cut from recycled cardboard boxes. They rotate slowly around the high ceiling and watch over the struggle taking place below. Who will get hold of the head? Who will be the loser? Who will be able to escape this strife?


Little Ark is a symbolic ark made of heavy iron and recycled cardboard boxes with cutting-edge technology. Where do we stand in this era where the exploration of outer space is accelerating, while simultaneously aggravating the crisis of the Earth's ecosystem? Thirty-five pairs of oars stand erected like a wall that alienates us, then begin a majestic dance as if spreading wings. Lighthouse placed on top of the ship, Two Captains and James Webb facing opposite directions, Angel with a feebly slouching body, Anchor that makes it difficult to tell if the ark is docked or sailing, and Infinite Space which is a metaphor to mankind endlessly chasing desires even in a time of crisis; these works all maximize the ambivalent reality alongside Little Ark while drawing our eyes to Exit. This video, in which a door opens but then a closed door repeatedly emerges, is in harmony with the ambient sound that fills the exhibition space, inviting us to delve into our desires, reflect on the present, and raise many questions. What is the purpose of this voyage? Where is the destination? Is there really an exit? Where is the end to this desire?


However, in one corner of the exhibition space, Red repeatedly blooms and withers while emitting fierce red light. If One, a large white flower at the entrance of Gallery 5, is a commemorative wreath made by the artist for the pain of his contemporaries who have experienced the recent pandemic, Red signifies how we must endeavor to move forward nonetheless, as well as the cycle of life itself. In order to truly navigate one's own voyage, one must constantly question and seek answers in pursuit of invisible fundamental values, rather than following the absolute or the desires of others. As the drawings that are the basis of Choe's works suggest, important things cannot always be seen by the eye, and the true meaning of existence is not easily revealed. While walking through the brightly lit corridors, we hope the audience will navigate their own individual universes along with URC-1 and URC-2, which were reborn as stars by assembling the headlights and taillights of scrapped cars.


Time Schedule for Round Table

Starts at 10:20, Runs for 5 minutes with a 15 minute break


10:20-25 / 10:40-45 / 11:00-05 / 11:20-25 / 11:40-45 / 12:00-05 / 12:20-25 / 12:40-45 / 13:00-05 / 13:20-25 / 13:40-45 / 14:00-05 / 14:20-25 / 14:40-45 / 15:00-05 / 15:20-25 / 15:40-45 / 16:00-05 / 16:20-25 / 16:40-45 / 17:00-05 / 17:20-25 / 17:40-45


(Same intervals for late openings on Wednesday and Saturday)

(Due to the interference of the sunlight the artwork may not activate.)


Performance Schedule for Little Ark

Starts at every half past the hour, performs for 20 minutes


10:30, 11:30, 12:30, 13:30, 14:30, 15:30, 16:30, 17:30


(Same intervals for late openings on Wednesday and Saturday)


  • Artist
    Choe U-Ram
  • Numbers of artworks
    Approx. 50 artworks

Audio Guide

#1. Introduction Hello, and welcome to MMCA Hyundai Motor Series 2022 Choe U-Ram – Little Ark. This is the ninth exhibition of the MMCA Hyundai Motor Series, which is organized by the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea and sponsored by Hyundai Motor. The exhibition features 53 works by one of Korea’s most acclaimed contemporary artists, Choe U-Ram. Since the early 1990s, Choe U-Ram has been creating “anima-machines,” mechanical artworks that seem to be alive, with incredible details and highly sophisticated designs. To make his creations even more lifelike, he also imagines fantastical background stories for them. Choe has now been building his unique worldview for the past 30 years, combining technology and aesthetics to contemplate how humans exist and coexist in a social context, often touching on issues of philosophy and religion. He is particularly interested in showing how human desire is reflected in the development and evolution of technology. In this exhibition, Choe U-Ram reconstructs these questions and poses them to you in the form of a grand performance, with the theme of an “ark.” In these difficult times, when humanity seems to have lost its direction and our very survival is being threatened, this exhibition tries to help us choose which direction we should take moving forward. So, should we start exploring the exhibition together?
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