Moving Trailer 2017 🚚


... in 2017

Moving Trailer is an artistic action that artists perform in the urban landscape. Here, showcases take place in a trailer, in a way that resembles a moving day, instead of in a rented art space. Each artist will park the trailer in a chosen location(s) that an artwork temporarily occupies. It is a trailer of the possibility that inhabits the Artist, as well as a program that is meant to carry them.                                                                                             

by ijo & Cha Ji Ryang


Poster design by Cha Ji Ryang

2017. 10. 21 - 2017. 10. 22 in Mooniyang/Tiohtià:ke/Montreal︎︎︎

︎︎︎ Programmer: Cha Ji Ryang

︎︎︎︎︎︎Project development and coordination by Quite Ourselves

︎︎︎︎︎︎Artists’ Trailers (each artist’s itinerary below)

            Eugene Park’s Moving Trailer
            Jin Heewoong’s Moving Trailer
            Ivetta Sunyoung Kang’s Moving Trailer

            GEUMEUM’s Moving Trailer
            Matthew Ng’s Moving Trailer



🚚  Eugene Park’s Moving Trailer 🚚


10am-1pm
Departed on 1395 René-Lévesque Blvd W ︎︎︎ 1380 Sherbrooke St W ︎︎︎  3501 Museum Ave ︎︎︎ 90-72 Rue Saint Cuthbert ︎︎︎ Mini-parc Ludger Beauregard
Montréal, QC, Canada

Eugene Park makes a performance which has a sequential structure by using the concept of moving and stopping of moving trailer rather than making an installation, since the moving trailer itself is material for her. The structure of performance uncovers how minority artist occupy the foreign territories and the time as a temporal being. The gesture of work makes narratives as a form of intervention, not as exhibition, which makes faint resonance on the outside of the institution.





🚚  Jin Heewoong’s Moving Trailer 🚚


2-5pm
Parked on 4211-4323 Avenue De L’esplanade
Montréal, QC, Canada

Heewoong Jin is carrying out an experimental process of discovering combinations of surrounding objects, the order and chaos within such combinations, and the aesthetic elements inherent in objects, and then creating new meaning through alterations in arrangement, enumeration, and space.



🚚  Ivetta Kang’s Moving Trailer 🚚


6-8pm
Parked on 2313 Saint-Catherine in front of Cineplex Forum
Montreal, QC, Canada

Seeing, seen, and/or being seen. Seeing is completed at the juncture of the presence of an individual. In this cinematic experience in a moving trailer, carried with Square Blinking, Ivetta King wants to experiment one of the senses, seeing, in favour of its spatial characteristics - being  confined, being in the dark, and being surrounded. Strobe lights installed on each of the both-side walls defamiliarize this ordinary space into a cinematically empirical place. Then, the  infusion of weather still or moving images surround people inside the trailer will arise bye awakening their perception toward the space itself.



🚚  GEUMEUM’s Moving Trailer 🚚


11pm-12am
Parked on 3400 Avenue Pierre-Dupuy
Montréal, QC, Canada

‘geumeum’, in its word’s definition, represents the faintness of a waning moonlight. In Moving Trailer, a space and time are offered to the audience. In a time and place approaching midnight, the specific landscape and the sound sculpted by geumeum provide an experience in which the invited audience is immersed.



🚚  Matthew Ng’s Moving Trailer 🚚


2-9am
Journeyed between 143 Rue Anne —> 46.2867819,-74.4665993 —> 143 Rue Anne, QC, Canada

Matthew Ng’s moving trailer project takes inspiration from ancient vessels, such as vases or canisters, which were used to tell stories of ancient beliefs, fears, and myths. He is interested in treating the interior space of the trailer as a vessel which will be exported into the deep forests of Quebec, where he will expose his sculpture in nature for a brief period of time, exploring the ephemerality of human intervention in relation to deep time.