Beyond Truth

Beyond Truth examines language as an administrative and ideological tool rather than a carrier of meaning. Positioned within the legacy of conceptual and post-conceptual art - from On Kawara’s temporal discipline to Kosuth’s analytic tautologies and Weiner’s declarative structures - the project foregrounds how truth is produced, authorized, and circulated.

In the post-truth condition, statements no longer require verification; they require visibility. Language functions as infrastructure, not discourse - repeated until normalized, detached from accountability. These works do not argue or persuade. They present truth as an operational form: worn, emptied, and instrumentalized. What remains beyond truth is not ambiguity, but control.