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Gwangju Biennale explores wide spectrum of art touching the communal mind


Gwangju Biennale explores wide spectrum of art touching the communal mind
Posted : 2021-04-08 11:30
Updated : 2021-04-08 12:21
The 13th Gwangju Biennale exhibition shows Outi Pieski s Beavvit II/ Rising Together II, left, and Min Joung-ki s landscape painting, Byeokgye Nine Banded Stream, Buk-gu, Gwangju, April 1. Yonhap
By Lee Gyu-lee
The coronavirus pandemic has changed so much of people s lives and the ways things are done. The Gwangju Biennale is no exception.
The Biennale, one of the largest art events in Asia, has had its fair share of challenges in bringing the much-anticipated show to art lovers.
The exhibition got pushed back twice ― from last September to this February, and then to this April ― and the organizers had to arrange and install most of the artworks without having the international artists present in Korea. ....

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Lessons from a Shaman: How to Curate a Biennial in a Pandemic


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Defne Ayas and Natasha Ginwala, artistic directors of the 13th Gwangju Biennale, 2021.
Photo: choi.ok.soo.
‘‘We are convinced that access to spirit-worlds can help us to move beyond linear and hierarchical genealogies of knowledge that has been shaped by and through extractive forces and colonial modernity.’’
After two postponements, the 13th Gwangju Biennale, titled
Minds Rising, Spirits Tuning is set to open this April.
ArtReview Asia caught up with its artistic directors, Natasha Ginwala and Defne Ayas to talk about the challenges of curating during a pandemic and the resultant lockdowns, and about their hopes for the show when it opens. ....

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Why the Curators of the Gwangju Biennial Are Quarantining for Weeks (and Working Overtime) to Mount a Show Almost No One Will Visit


The Noospheric Society (2021). Courtesy the artist.
Angelo Plessas was doing plank pose in the narrow space between the foot of his bed and the hotel wall. Several of his quilted sculptures were spread out beneath him to soften the hard floor. Hotel staff dropped off warm meals several times a day.
“It is sort of like a residency,” the Greek artist told me over a WhatsApp call on day seven of his 14-day quarantine in an 18-square-meter room in Seoul. (The artist had been uploading the footage to Instagram as a kind of performative ritual.) Following his stay, Plessas planned to head to a sacred mountain to meet the South Korean shaman Dodam, with whom he is collaborating for the 13th Gwangju Biennial. ....

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Vietnamese ceramic artefacts to be promoted in ROK


Vietnamese ceramic artefacts to be promoted in ROK
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Vietnam’s outstanding ceramic products will be displayed at Gwangju National Museum in the Republic of Korea (ROK) from December 18, 2020, until October 31, 2022.
Vietnamese ceramic products displayed at Gwangju National Museum in the ROK. (Photo: Vietnam National Museum of History)
Seventy-three unique ceramic artefacts, dating from 3,500 – 3,000 years BP to the 19th century, were arranged in an exhibition space of nearly 680 square metres.
The exhibits, with a diverse and plentiful range items such as pots, jars and incense burners, have been collected and conserved by the Vietnam National Museum of History. ....

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