Thursday, October 7, 2010

The 8th Gwangiu Biennale 2010: 10000 Lives , Korea 2010.9.3-11.7 第八屆南韩光州双年展: 万人谱

Cindy Sherman women writers appeared in
person as the hero's identity or sexual violence,
despair, and work activities are covered.
  
The 8th Gwangiu Biennale 2010: 10000 Lives , Korea 2010.9.3-11.7  第八屆南韩光州双年展: 万人谱
http://gb.or.kr/?mid=main_eng

The Gwangiu Biennale was established in 1995 to commenorate the 1980 Democratisation Movement in Gwanjiu.  Now in its eighth cycle, the Biennale is Asia's oldest large scale modern art biennale.

The title is inspired from “Maninbo” or “10,000 Lives” (万人谱) the 30-volume epic poem by Korean poet Ko Un who wrote over 4,000 poems in prison for his participation in the 1980 democracy movement, the poets describe every person he had ever met -- personally or indirectly, and explores the relationships between people and images.
Main Exhibition Hall

Poet Ko Un's 'maninbo' Introduction to the lives of many people and the Gwangju Biennale, as well as making people so far left behind the many images of people hearing the story focused.

The Artisitic Director for the  2010 biennale, Massimiliano Gioni, is the youngest and the first European taken this role.   Works from 31 countries by 134 artists is now showing at Gwangiu Biennale Hall, Gwangju Museum of Art and Gwangju Folk Museum.



(Left) Graphic designer and PhotographerMorton Bartlett
Title: antique dolls
(Right) Sculptor Geiger Decades Red

Decode photographer Pilriproreuka Lee "1000"
Polaroid picture taken over 25 years in 1000 scenes

German artist Katharina
"St. Catherine break the boundaries
of the sacred and the secular"
Ydessa Hendeles: “The Teddy Bear Project”
resurrected yihanyeol

Peter Fischli and David Weiss:
“Visible World”

No comments:

Post a Comment