Jisoo Jit Seo 서지수


Jisoo Jit Seo (b.1996, Seoul)  is a Korean visual artist and an art writer. She explores the relationship between post-humanism, neo-capitalism and the post-internet era. Based on her interest in technology and digital culture, Jit Seo aims to create a visual and auditory discourse about our lives and their impact on the world we live in through photography, sound and text.

Jit Seo holds a MA in Fine Art from Chelsea College of Arts, UAL and a BA in Textile Design. She is currently a PhD student of the Interdisciplinary Course for Studies of Art at Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul. Her work has been exhibited internationally in Korea, Germany and the UK, among others. She received a grant from the Arts Council Korea in 2022 for her project, 'Softness: An Alternative Paradigm of Technology.‘

Text: Vera Hadzhiyska

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Jisoo Jit Seo 서지수


Jisoo Jit Seo (b.1996, Seoul)  is a Korean visual artist and an art writer. She explores the relationship between post-humanism, neo-capitalism and the post-internet era. Based on her interest in technology and digital culture, Jit Seo aims to create a visual and auditory discourse about our lives and their impact on the world we live in through photography, sound and text.

Jit Seo holds a MA in Fine Art from Chelsea College of Arts, UAL and a BA in Textile Design. She is currently a PhD student of the Interdisciplinary Course for Studies of Art at Sungkyunkwan University, Seoul. Her work has been exhibited internationally in Korea, Germany and the UK, among others. She received a grant from the Arts Council Korea in 2022 for her project, 'Softness: An Alternative Paradigm of Technology.‘

Text: Vera Hadzhiyska

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Group Exhibition


LITTLE VOICES
18/10/2020 - 31/12/2020


Kensington Chelsea Art Week 2020, Online


Little Voices is an art piece comprising sculpture, performance, spoken word and visual art. Both emerging and established artists will address the topic: transforming society to solve the climate crisis and the greatest inequalities of our time.

The project includes local and international artists from a range of backgrounds and will be available both live and online. It shines a light on critical collective action to help us fight major and interlinked societal issues of our time.

More than just artwork, Little Voices is a platform for transformation, containing a wealth of resources, knowledge, craftsmanship and musings. Designed to make us pause and reflect on the biggest challenges we face and determine what we can do to change our world for the better. The venue is is a disused BT call centre in the borough of Kensington and Chelsea.


Text: Amy Jackson