Installation view of 《Penguin that goes to the Mountain》 © Nam June Paik Art Center

The exhibition 《Penguin that goes to the Mountain》 will present works created by artists – most of which are students or recent graduates – that still decide to head towards the unknown despite the incalculable dangers inherent to following uncertain paths. Embracing works beyond the visual arts, the practitioners presented produce critical and demanding work that often relates to the surreal and fictional – from ‘Wonderland’ to ‘Antarctica’.

By proposing an alternative look at current artistic production, 《Penguin that goes to the Mountain》 celebrates these emerging artists and in so doing also commemorates Nam June Paik’s accomplishments challenging new territories and his ability to combine many, often unrelated, genres. The title of the exhibition is taken from Werner Herzog’s 2007 Antarctic documentary Encounters at the end of the world, a film mainly about the “professional dreamers” that work at the American McMurdo Station in Antarctica. An exceptional scene in the film shows a penguin that leaves the colony to head for the unknown mountain.

Like this penguin, artists often select to wander off into unknown territory, taking incalculable risks and venturing against the mainstream to conquer new territories. Not driven by status or money, it is often an unconscious, but incontestable decision that is made. Like going down the (in)famous rabbit hole – once the decision is made, a great adventure lies ahead that can be as fascinating as it can be disastrous. And the former is not necessarily better than the latter!

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