Reset

July 18 – 27, 2025

 

Jeenho Seo

Curated by Underdonk Open Call Committee

Opening reception July 18th, 6-8pm

 

Press Release

Underdonk is pleased to present “Reset,” a solo show by Jeenho Seo. The body is present, but not identifiable. There is an erasure of recognition. Clothes are shredded, bleached, cast into forms removed of any semblance to their previous structure. They reappear in the form of the hyoid, the precarious bone that floats in the throat just below the jaw. This bone that is a vessel of language in the Latest Foundation (2025) is muted, removed from its context. They reappear again embedded into the molding on the wall. The fragments in white-shirt-frame (2023), melded together, adapt into the architecture, but remain distinguishable.

How can we recognize ourselves devoid of the external determinants that impact our psyche? Is it even possible to understand ourselves outside of the influences of our relationships to family, friends or peers; to the influences of society and culture?

Jeenho Seo investigates such questions of the self, being, floating, internality vs. externality. Seo asks where do my thoughts and decisions come from? Are they really mine in the first place? This endeavor of analysis captures how the ego cycles through building itself up and destruction, a process that we see enacted in the video documentation of configure (2021) as clothes shred apart. The works in Reset are the manifestation of a rigorous process of dismantling and re-forming the self to ask if a “fundamental self” exists and if so, how do we find them?

Jeenho Seo (b. 1989) is an interdisciplinary artist exploring how individuality is shaped—and sometimes fractured—by social and cultural systems. Drawing on the symbolic meanings of everyday objects and imagery—such as clothing—Seo transforms introspective reflections into sculpture, installation, digital media, and painting. His work often incorporates participatory elements—motion sensors, written prompts, and spatial interventions—to invite viewers into the process of making and meaning.

Seo received a BFA in East Asian Painting and Sculpture from Hongik University in 2015 and an MFA in Sculpture from the Yale School of Art in 2021. He has exhibited at venues including Subtitled NYC (Brooklyn, NY), Below Grand (New York, NY), M 2 3 (New York, NY), Gallery H (Seoul, Korea), and Culture Station Seoul 284 (Seoul, Korea). His projects have also been realized in unconventional spaces such as construction sites (Pangyo 621, Korea), open fields, and public parks. Seo’s work was supported by the Seoul Foundation for Arts and Culture in 2017.

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