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    is a monthly program that offers the opportunity to meet artists in person and engage in conversations to better understand their practice and artistic vision. The program is organized in collaboration with cultural and art spaces across Gwangju. The fourth featured artist, KIM-SHIN Yunju, has been actively practicing public art centered on climate justice, degrowth, and solidarity with marginalized communities. Join her in a dialogue with curator Sungwoo Kim (Primary Practice) to explore how caring, collective art can become a catalyst for social transformation. [*Program Information] - Date&Time: June 18 (Wed), 4:00–5:30PM - Venue: Bbong Bbong Bridge (14-36, Wolsan-ro 268beon-gil, Seo-gu, Gwangju) - Registration: https://forms.gle/7UC95Ab2J9yG9tZd6 ※Please note that the program will be held in Korean, and in

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    📢Notice of Delay in Final Result Announcement (rescheduled to 3 July) click Open Call : 2025 Gwangju Biennale Academy International Curator Course Applications are now open for the 2025 Gwangju Biennale Academy International Curator Course! This immersive on-site course is designed to support emerging curators, theorists, and cultural practitioners from around the world. Born out of Okwui Enwezor’s Global Institute(2008), the course began in 2009 and has worked with renowned curators such as Maria Lind and Ute Meta Bauer, producing 186 alumni over the past 15 years. Following the footsteps, this year’s course will be directed by Binna Choi, curator of the Hawai‘i Triennial 2025 and artistic director of the 2026 Korean Pavilion at the Venice Biennale. Choi presents the course with the theme “On Nationhood and Curatorial Practice.” Choi states, “On the condition of the ongoing legacy of colonialism and in the long aftermath of the euphoria of globalization, I believe the notion of natio

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    offers an opportunity to meet artists directly and gain insight into their artistic worlds through engaging conversations. This program is organized in collaboration with various cultural and artistic spaces in Gwangju. Rohy yooseung, the third featured artist of this year’s program, explores how to visualize themes such as ambiguity, obsession, and identity. He continues his practice across various media to express these complex concepts in visual form. [*Event Details] - Date & Time: May 29th (Thu), 16:00–17:30 - Venue: SPACE DDF (62-19, Chungjang-ro 5-ga, Dong-gu, Gwangju) - Registration: https://forms.gle/jETyWvso51YqVEATA [*Artist Introduction] Rohy yooseung studied Painting at Chosun University and is currently based in Gwangju. His practice spans a wide range of media, including painting, video, drawing, and 3D installation. His representative project, The Absolute Coordinates of Ambiguity, originates from an introspective inquiry into the nature of selfhood an

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    offers an opportunity to meet artists directly and gain insight into their artistic worlds through engaging conversations. This program is organized in collaboration with various cultural and artistic spaces in Gwangju. The second participating artist, Jung Myung Sook, visually reconstructs the sensory experiences of daily life and memories of specific places, expressing personal connections to locations through her artwork. You can explore the artist’s narrative on May 1st during the dialogue, moderated by curator Sung-woo Kim. Your participation and interest are warmly encouraged. [*Event Details] Date & Time: May 1st (Thu), 16:00–17:30 Venue: Horanggasy Art Polygon (22, Jejung-ro 47beon-gil, Nam-gu, Gwangju) Registration: https://forms.gle/b9jCMY6QW1W2gTii7 [*Artist Introduction] Jung Myung Sook studied Korean painting at Chosun University and completed her Master's in Art Education and coursework for a Ph.D. in Fine Arts. Her work primarily involves installation,

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    #GB Artist Focus This program offers a rare opportunity to meet artists in person and hear their stories — gaining deeper insight into their creative worlds. The program is held in collaboration with various art spaces across Gwangju. Our first guest is Park Chiho, an artist who has built a profound and thoughtful body of work reflecting his own philosophy on human life. His artistic journey and insights will be shared in a special talk led by curator Kim Sungwoo on April 14. We look forward to seeing you there! [*Event Information] -Date & Time: April 14 (Mon), 16:00–17:30 -Venue: ArtSpace House (11-5, Jebong-ro 158beon-gil, Dong-gu, Gwangju) ※The event is open to the public without prior registration. ※Please note that the program will be held in Korean, and interpretation will not be available. [*About the Artist] Park Chiho was born and raised in Yeosu, Jeollanam-do. After spending a brief period studying in Seoul, he returned to his hometown, where he continues to live by the sea.

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    Pavilion Participations: Gwangju Biennale is launching a call for pavilions to form part of the Gwangju Biennale 2026. The “PAVILION” was inaugurated to pursue a vision of globalization rooted in regional identity while expanding networks between art institutions in Korea and overseas as an accompanying project of Gwangju Biennale in the year of 2018. Interested international art and culture institutions from diverse national backgrounds will be invited to submit provocative artistic experiences facilitating the exchange of ideas and fostering discussions on contemporary art practices, which will be taking place in Gwangju, Korea, between September and December 2026. The Countries and Institutions willing to participate in the Gwangju Biennale Pavilion 2026 can formalize their participation request according to the PROCEDURE. Applications and Proposals must be submitted no later than October 31, 2025. Attachment 1 Overview of Gwangju Biennale Pavilion Attachment 2 Procedure of Gwangju

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    15th Gwangju Biennale Pavilion GB Talk The 15th Gwangju Biennale's talk program, GB Talk, will be held monthly throughout the exhibition period. GB Talks will feature a special collaboration with the Myanmar Pavilion, presenting a lecture by Kyeal Sin Lin, an independent curator from Myanmar and the daughter of participating artist Htein Lin. This talk aims to provide visitors with a multidisciplinary understanding of the Myanmar Pavilion. We look forward to your participation. -Title : Art as Resilience: Navigating Myanmar’s Art Scene in Challenging Times -Speaker : Kyeal Sin Lin -Date&Time : Friday, November 29, 15:00~16:00 -Venue : National Asian Culture Center(ACC) Creation Space 5 -Language: English, Korean

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    15th Gwangju Biennale Pavilion November The Gwangju Biennale Foundation is hosting a series of exhibition-related lectures, GB Talk. The November will be held in special collaboration with the Indonesia Pavilion, featuring a lecture by curator Syafiatudina. This lecture will provide an opportunity to expand understanding of the Indonesia Pavilion exhibition at the 15th Gwangju Biennale. - Lecture Title: “Everything and Nothing Works Out in the End” – An Ongoing Reflection on Organizing Arts by Syafiatudina - Speaker: Syafiatudina - Date: November 28, 2024 (Thursday), 14:00-15:00 - Location: ACC Creation Gallery 6 (38, Munhwajeondang-ro, Dong-gu, Gwangju) - Language: English, Korean (Simultaneous interpretation provided) - Registration Link: https://forms.gle/iwFoGpyTK4DTxGLJA After the talks, the Pavilion will host a listening session and lecture performance by Perempuan Komponis (Gema Swaratyagita & Sraya Murtikanti) from 3-5 PM.

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    15th Gwangju Biennale Pavilion November The Gwangju Biennale Foundation is hosting a series of exhibition-related lectures, GB Talk. The November will be held in special collaboration with the Canada Pavilion, featuring a lecture by curator William Huffman. This lecture will provide an opportunity to expand understanding of the Canada Pavilion exhibition at the 15th Gwangju Biennale. - Lecture Title: The Universal Language of Home: A Canada/Korea Journey - Speaker: William Huffman - Date: November 21, 2024 (Thursday), 14:00-15:30 - Location: Yangnim Art Center (70 Jejung-ro, Nam-gu, Gwangju) - Language: English, Korean (Simultaneous interpretation provided) - Registration Link: https://forms.gle/aYaW3Aa7UHiFGD4S6

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    15th Gwangju Biennale November The 15th Gwangju Biennale's talk program, GB Talk, will be held monthly throughout the exhibition period. In November, our Expanding Discourse Talk will feature Professor Beom-Soon Park, a historian of science and Director of the Anthropocene Research Center at KAIST, who will present a lecture titled "Wonder and Resonance of the Anthropocene." Through this lecture, we aim to provide visitors with a multidisciplinary perspective on the exhibition themes, viewed through the lens of a science historian. We look forward to your participation. November Schedule: Expanding Discourse Talk *language: Korean / Simultaneous interpretation will not be provided Title : - Speaker : Beom-Soon Park (Historian of Science, Director of the Anthropocene Research Center, KAIST) - Date&Time : November 27 (Wed) 14:00–16:00 - Venue : Geosigi Hall, 1st floor, Gwangju Biennale Exhibition Hall (115 Biennale-ro, Buk-gu, Gwang