
CR Collective presents 《All That Glitters, All That Flickers》, a solo exhibition by Jaye Rhee, on view
through September 27.
Jaye Rhee’s artistic practice traverses time and space at the
boundary between reality and illusion, drawing fragments and ironies from
social and cultural contexts. Her videos are not confined to any single moment
or place. Instead, they vibrate and emerge where remnants of memory,
technological traces, and urban imagery converge.
From her early works to recent sound performances, she has
explored the affect of sensation and intermedial boundaries through filming,
editing, and intermedial transitions. This exploration focuses on how these
elements operate between image and body, sound and place.

This solo exhibition, 《All That Glitters, All That Flickers》,
examines the deep structural dimensions of urban imagery and media formats that
Rhee has long investigated. The exhibition explores how mid-20th century
futuristic visual languages and their remnants are reconstructed into
contemporary sensory scenes and circulated in decontextualized states. This
exploration develops through personal narratives and media experimentation.
Jaye Rhee invokes retro-futuristic imagination, urban displays
as apparatus, and the materiality and emotional afterglow of obsolete media.
Rather than simply treating the “glittering and flickering” images left by past
utopias as nostalgic objects, she activates erased sensations. Through emotions
of impermanence, she reveals new ways of being.