The friends of the GfZK were invited to preview the exhibition I Do What You Do What They Do.
Meehye Lee, based in South Korea, has been exploring the influence of social media on communication and consumer culture since the 2010s.
The influence of social media on our daily life and behaviour is enormous. Posts and feeds continuously convey news and produce a constant stream of (self-)representations. The struggle for attention is huge, accompanied by a growing compulsion to keep up with others and a fear of missing out.
For her new production National-d, Lee has recreated a selfie spot that is currently popular in South Korea in the GfZK building. She invites visitors to take a photo of themselves in this artificial environment and gives them “Ten Rules for Your Best Pic”. Lee thus addresses the difficulty of wishing to belong to a certain community or group whilst retaining one’s own individuality. Her new work raises several questions: How far am I willing to go to look good on social media images? What is real in the staged images found on social media? And above all: can I ever be free from the desire to do what you do, what others do?