SPINE PRESS is graphic design studio & small press based in Seoul, KR.
We are working based on identity, exhibition, printed Matters, web and so on.


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Jaye Rhee Solo Exhibition

Far West, So Close

2024


Incheon Art Platform

2024 Platfrom Open Studio

2024


2024 ACC Theater Residency

Program Showcase & Symbol

2024











JUNGKOOK

GOLDEN Preview

2023






















HYPNOSIS THERAPY 1st LP










































SELF–INITIATED WORKS


Self Practice

Profile — Part 2.

2024







WORKSHOPS


A Strange City

1 — 5

2020 — 24


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Jade Sujin Lee, Solo Exhibition
AUX: The Head-And-Tail Story, 2023

Work Area: Exhibition Poster

Client: Jade Sujin Lee




Poster︎︎︎

594 × 841mm


The artist's performance in the space of reverberation fluctuates with sound and light unfolds the imagination of a world in which objects, animals, plants, bacteria, or underground microorganisms, which are those who do not have language, become political subjects. The darkened space transforms into colors such as red, green, and blue over time. Different colors do not remain, but continue to change positions, and overlap with other colors. In the meantime, filling the rest of the space are the movements of the performers, objects that create various resonances, and the sound of the audience's breath. This also overlaps with the light (color) and is completely visible, but soon disappears into a dark space. In the poster, an incomplete form (not a general san serif typeface) that resembles them (such as the aforementioned objects and movements) was used. And on top of it, letters changed to various colors rotate and overlap.

Meanwhile, this performance was carried out by the artist based on a very accurate time table. It was necessary to show the point that it was a planned performance, not improvised. To reveal this, it was used as a device to show the sequence of changing the color of the poster after schematizing a specially designed slope for the performance. Each split side of the slope diagram represents the amount of time each color takes. As with everything, we won't be able to predict all the outcomes by plan. Even if I set specific color codes for the graphics, they eventually rotate and overlap, resulting in unexpected graphics. That's where the performance is most connected.


Photography by Cheol Ki Hong︎︎︎

ⓒ Jade Sujin Lee



Artist
Jade Sujin Lee

Graphic Design by
SPINE PRESS

Venue
SAPY Grey Room

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