Jiae Hwang
Region: South
I am interested in the link between words and meaning, and the
creation of a surplus of value through interpretation. In the project
Rise Above, a phonetic variation demolishes the expectations
of the demand made in the title: “rise above” comes to mean
something completely different—“rice above.”
To produce my work, I throw, trace, and paint rice placed on top
of large pieces of silk. Rice is a symbolically charged medium:
the gesture of throwing rice conveys auspiciousness in the West,
but in the East it is a sign of disrespect concerning the economy,
labor, and tradition. Just as “rise” can become “rice,” the meaning
of actions is fluid and ambivalent. In this experimental terrain,
the gender-charged fabric of silk is another ready-made that can
provoke a reaction. This reaction, in my view, prompts questions
regarding the notion of cultural and societal capital.
Working like an anthropologist or editor, I encounter and select
from a vast range of ideas, which include graphic design,
psychology, mysticism, fashion, and postwar North American
abstraction.