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    Research Program on Local Artist 「Artist Studio Visit」 ✔Artist : Inseon Park Since witnessing the demolition of her relative’s home due to urban redevelopment, artist Inseon Park has featured in her works the disappearance of houses and consequently their memories and the homogenous urban landscapes centered on apartment complexes that replaced them. Based on the idea that nature and cities breathe together organically, she seeks to connect the two realms in her works and experiment with the formless material of water.The interview with Park will be uploaded on August 29 (Monday) on the Gwangju Biennale’s official YouTube channel. Drifting, 2013, Mixed media on canvas, 140x340cm Agglonerate, and relaxation 01, 2018, Mixed media on canvas, 72.7x90.9cm Watercourse 01, 2021, Mixed media on canvas, 91×91cm The flow of water, 2020, Mixed media on canvas, 72.7×90.9cm Root series 01, 2014, Mixed media on canvas, 91.0x72.7cm Recomposing natural landscapes as geometrical structures, her latest

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    Research Program on Local Artist 「Artist Studio Visit」 ✔Artist : Seonhee Moon Artist Seon-hee Moon takes photographs of moments in which the dignity of life is violated by human-centric thinking, the socially vulnerable, and precious memories in danger of disappearing. Her hope is to make art that contribute even a little to the world. The interview with Moon will be uploaded on July 25 (Monday) on the Gwangju Biennale’s official YouTube channel. , 2016, Pigment print, 45x60cm , 2016, Pigment print, 45x60cm <2312-02>, 2015, C-print, 90x90cm <2654>, 2015, C-print, 90x90cm <408days>, 2019, Pigment print, 66x99cm <+165days>, 2019, Pigment print, 40x60cm

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    Research Program on Local Artist 「Artist Studio Visit」 ✔Artist : Yonghyun Lim The fourth Artist Studio Visit features Yonghun Lim. Working on the theme of the “dual nature of the media,” Yonghyun Lim takes a critical look at the innovative life made possible through technological advancement and our excessive dependence on technology, giving it free reign to control our reality. Lim hopes to communicate actively with viewers through a medium that is familiar to all. The interview will be made available on Monday, June 27, on the Gwangju Biennale’s official YouTube channel. , 2017, 3D Projection Mapping, Empty Can, Wood, 300x205cm, 4min 23sec , 2020, Media Installation, Mixed media, Variable size , 2020, Interactive video, Mixed media, Variable Size , 2021, Single Channel Alpha Video, Mixed media, 200x200cm, 3min 15sec , 2018, 3D Projection Mapping, Empty can, 150x80cm, 3min 3sec Working on the theme of the “dual natur

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    Research Program on Local Artist 「Artist Studio Visit」 ✔Artist : Sungheub Ha The third Artist Studio Visit features Sungheub Ha. Sungheub Ha thought that he would create artworks based on the May 18 Democratic Movement sometime later when he becomes an artist. To perfectly depict the moments of the uprising, he considered landscape paintings and figure paintings as part of his training for his future work. The interview will be made available on Monday, May 30, on the Gwangju Biennale’s official YouTube channel. Sungheub Ha, , 2014, Ink and color on Korean traditional paper, 122x244cm Sungheub Ha, , 1994, Ink and color on Korean traditional paper, 220x200cm Sungheub Ha, , 1999, Ink and color on Korean traditional paper, 60x45cm Sungheub Ha, , 1992-1993, Ink and color on Korean traditional paper, 240x120cm Sungheub Ha, , 2016, Ink and co

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    Research Program on Local Artist 「Artist Studio Visit」 : Jeoungtae Cho ✔Artist : Jeoungtae Cho The second Artist Studio Visit features Jeoungtae Cho. Artist Cho Jeoungtae, who aims to speak through art, infuses his works with deep introspection on his artistic foundation as well as his gratitude to those who sacrifice themselves for others. The interview will be made available on Monday, April 25, on the Gwangju Biennale’s official YouTube channel. Jeoungtae Cho, , 2016, Oil on canvas, 227.3x181.8cm Jeoungtae Cho, , 2020, Oil on canvas, 227.3x363.6cm Jeoungtae Cho, , 2020, Oil on canvas, 193x1,172.7cm Jeoungtae Cho, , 2022, Acrylic on canvas, 244x488cm Jeoungtae Cho, , 2020, Oil on canvas, 193.9x130.3cm Jeoungtae Cho’s artworks are layered with his life and the times he has experienced. (…) His paintings face those around him and focus on human lives based on personal narr

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    Research Program on Local Artist 「Artist Studio Visit」: Yooseung Jung ✔Artist : Yooseung Jung The first Artist Studio Visit features Jung Yooseung. She is an artist who records videography of Gwangju’s red-light districts and collects the stories of the people in the neighborhood, especially the women. The interview will be made available on Monday, March 28, on the Gwangju Biennale’s official YouTube channel. (Language: Korean) Yooseung Jung, , 2channel video, 04:26, 2018 Yooseung Jung, , 100x70cm, neon sign, 2018 Yooseung Jung, , video, 22:38, 2018 Yooseung Jung, , 2020 Yooseung Jung, , video, 15:48, 2020 “Rituals to prevent misfortune became a religious belief.” (Shin Hoon) Yooseung Jung creates installation artworks that reflect her thoughts on the socially vulnerable... She has the courage and the conviction to see even the faintest glimmer of light in the dark. A path is made by those who have taken it in the past, but also by those who are determined to take it now.

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    Research Program on Local Artist 「Artist Studio Visit」 : Gwangcheol Gim Gwangcheol Gim Panelist : Byunghun Kim Date & Time : 2021. 12. 10. FRI 16:00(UTC+09:00) Online link : YouTube Live Stream (Korean) The Gwangju Biennale Artist Studio Visit, which introduces local contemporary artists, will take place at 4 p.m. on December 10, 2021. Artist Gim Gwangcheol, who works primarily in the fields of performance art and painting, will be joining the Artist Studio Visit program this December. Held at Gim Gwangcheol’s studio, the program will be streamed live on the Gwangju Biennale YouTube channel. Pioneering a genre called “multi-layer performance art,” Gim has performed in 29 countries in North America, South America, Europe, and Asia. Since 2009, he has been presenting conceptual solo performances that explore the role of art in society and the physical time that exists between life and death. As a painter, Gim combines the figurative and the abstract to formatively express human emotions.

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    Research Program on Local Artist "Artist Studio Visit" | Jeongha Jeong Jeongha Jeong Panelist : Moon Heeyoung Date & Time : 2021. 11. 26. FRI 16:00 (UTC+09:00) Online link : YouTube Live Stream (Korean) The Gwangju Biennale Foundation will host the Gwangju Biennale Artist Studio Visit, a research program on local artist. The program returns this November with artist Jeongha Jeong. Artist Jeongha Jeong documents her personal states of mind and the energies emitted by people she encounters under the theme “Another Way for Collecting Lights.” She mainly works with paint, which she became familiar with while mixing colors at her father’s paint shop, and epoxy resin, the quick-drying property of which facilitates color enclosure. These materials are suitable for collecting energies from the people the artist meets, which she encloses inside colors and reflects to send a message of support to humans, who always manage to find light in the deepest darkness. The November edition of the Artist

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    Research Program on Local Artist "Artist Studio Visit" | Dalyong Heo Dalyong Heo Panelist : Moon Heeyoung Date & Time : 2021. 10. 25. MON 16:00 (UTC+09:00) Online link : YouTube Live Stream The Gwangju Biennale Foundation will host the Gwangju Biennale Artist Studio Visit, a research program on local artists. The program returns this October with Sumukhwa (ink wash painting) artist Dalyong Heo. Dalyong Heo's work is known to embody May 1980 as well as historic events leading up to May 1980. Dalyong Heo has been gradually escaping from characteristics that defined his previous work, providing us with a different perspective. His emotionally restrained realistic paintings gently comfort the viewer without disturbing their scars. This studio visit will explore how his heavy past work along with Minjung art transformed to emit life and warmth. A day of DANBAM, Korean Ink on paper, 205x146cm, 2021 Empty Heart, color and Korean ink on paper, 206x120cm, 2012 White Night, Korean Ink on paper,

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    Augmented Minds and the Incomputable Public Program “Augmented Minds and the Incomputable” interweaves the exhibition’s generative topics, examining the spectrum of the extended mind and challenging the structural divisions imposed upon corporeal, technological, and spiritual intelligence. This program invites philosophers, system thinkers, and researchers to discuss shamanism, cosmotechnics, neuroscience, and digital labor in relation with Korea’s visual cultures and communal trauma. The three sessions explore non-hierarchical approaches to replenish the body-mind during this time of massive suffering and mobilize plural and coeval conditions of being and belonging. Metabolic States of Intelligence With Maya Indira Ganesh, Matteo Pasquinelli, and Dmitry Paranyushkin February 23, 6–7:30 p.m. KST Join us on Zoom by clicking here (Zoom Webinar ID: 991 8733 3940) or here. “Metabolic States of Intelligence” inquires into machine intelligence and the extended mind explored through philosoph