Installation view of 《Private Collection》 © Atelier Hermès

Atelier Hermès presents 《Private Collection》, on view from August 26 to October 23, an exhibition that recontextualizes the artistic trajectory of Geumhyung Jeong (b.1980), recipient of the 16th Hermès Foundation Missulsang, through a different lens.

Geumhyung Jeong’s practice originates from a desire to animate objects incapable of moving on their own—mannequins, vacuum cleaners, exercise equipment, excavators—making them appear alive and responsive. In the process, her actions have continuously overturned the roles of the artist as operator controlling these objects and the artist as performer engaging with them.

This dynamic, in turn, has evolved into an uneasy play that entangles the viewer’s gaze with the intimate and strangely charged situations unfolding between Jeong and the objects themselves.

In 《Private Collection》, Jeong reframes the various dolls and tools onto which she has projected her desires and with which she has formed relationships through the context of “collecting” and “possessing,” offering audiences—who had previously observed her desires from the passive position of spectators—a different mode of encounter.

Alongside the dolls and tools familiar from her performances, the exhibition also reveals objects that remained unseen behind realized performances, as well as those whose functions shifted through processes of trial and error. Geumhyung Jeong’s singular and uncanny “private collection” stimulates each visitor’s imagination, individually conjuring audacious moments in which the desires of different individuals emerge discreetly, yet insistently.

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