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[IRL] Ruby Field Trip: Mago Leymusoom with artist Heesoo Kwon!

Where investigation of ancestral healing, queer bodies and the metaverse converge, we find a roadmap to the work of Heesoo Kwon!

Our friends at re:riddle, led by Candace Huey, have arranged a private exhibition walkthrough and artist visit with fascinating artist and newly announced Curator-Artist for the Chinese Culture Center, Heesoo Kim!

Heesoo will join us in an exploration of her exhibit. Mago Leymusoom, in a private event organized for our community. We will commence on a private tour of the exhibit and share a casual discussion about the work with the artist. There will be wine and snacks provided as well.

About Mago Leymusoom

In her solo exhibition, Mago Leymusoom, Heesoo Kwon reclaims the matriarchal origin story of Magohalmi (마고할미 or Mago 마고), a powerful female deity from Korean shamanic mythology. Mago is the creator, progenitor and sovereign of humanity, nature, and all geographical formations. However, during the patriarchal period of the Joseon Dynasty (1392 - 1910), there was a shift in the imaging of Mago to one that was reductive and debased. The celestial creator became a marginal deity and in some folk tales recharacterized as a monstrous troll-like caricature. From Lilith of Judaic mythology to Medusa born out of Greek mythology, the demonization of feminine archetypes has its roots in the history of patriarchal culture.

Kwon peels away patriarchal retellings of this Korean ecofeminist deity by seamlessly infusing it with Leymusoom, her autobiographical feminist religion and queer digital utopia initiated in 2017. Through a deeply personal exploration into her female lineage, Kwon simultaneously reclaims the story of Mago with her own body, linking herself and the divine to the power of her female ancestry. She realizes the Mago myth via her mother as well as her own avatar in the Leymusoom shrine (her home studio in SF at the time of production). Conceptualizing a parallel framework, Mago creates the world through giving birth, whilst Kwon’s mother gives birth to her, expanding the universe in the process.

Mago Leymusoom reveals itself at a time when agency is actively being stripped away from childbearing bodies.

About Heesoo Kwon

Heesoo Kwon is a multidisciplinary artist from South Korea currently based in the Bay Area, California. In 2017, Kwon initiated an autobiographical feminist religion Leymusoom as an ever-evolving framework to explore her family histories and communal feminist liberation.

Kwon received a Business degree from Ewha Woman's University(BA, 2015) and received the Female Inventor of the Year Award from the Korean Intellectual Property Office in 2012. After realizing herself as a product of Korean patriarchal society and the misogynist commercial field, she started to make art in order to shed off the burden as a Korean woman and redesign her feminist/queer life. Kwon received her MFA from the University of California, Berkeley (MFA, 2019). Her work has been exhibited both nationally and internationally throughout the United States, Korea and Europe including BAMPFA, Berkeley; Phoebe A. Hearst Museum of Anthropology, Berkeley; Ryan Lee Gallery, New York; 47 Canal, New York; Chinese Culture Center, San Francisco; Site Gallery, Sheffield, UK; Blinkers, Winnipeg, Canada and WMA, Hong Kong. Kwon is the finalist of the Queer|Art|Prize of recent works in 2021 and the SFMOMA SECA award in 2022.

In 2022, Kwon was appointed as Chinese Culture Center of San Francisco's Artist-Curator, where she expands her community-based projects by curatorial practice, overseeing the exhibitions, public art interventions, and multi-year commission projects.