Buk-Seoul Museum of Art 2nd floor Exhibition Hall 2
Buk-Seoul Museum of Art 2nd floor Project Gallery 2
2020.09.03~2021.02.14
Free
Video, Installation
Moojin Brothers, Jun Nguyen-Hatsushiba, Ayoung Kim, Yongju Kwon, Dinh Q. Lê, Gabriel Mascaro, Shirin Neshat, Kelvin Kyung Kun Park, Fabien Rigobert, Anri Sala, Sanghee Song, Diana Thater, Bill Viola
14 works
Seoul Museum of Art, Han Nefkens Foundation
Jaeim Joung 02-2124-5269
Han Nefkens Foundation + SeMA Media Art Collection 《Where the Tide Has Been》
Han Nefkens Foundation + SeMA Media Art Collection is co-presented by the Seoul Museum of Art and the Han Nefkens Foundation based in Barcelona, Spain, and introduces highlights from the media art collection of the two institutions. Including a new work by Moojin Brothers, the winners of the Korean Video Art Award 2019, the exhibition features eight works from the collection of the Han Nefkens Foundation, with four media art works from SeMA collection. This exhibition revisits the subjects of modernity which are being questioned in the current crisis of contemporaneity, and hopes to revitalize the passion and imagination of those who strived to fundamentally change the lives of people in this world.
✔ Yongju Kwon, Tying, 2014/2016, Single-channel video, thread installation, color, sound (stereo), 28min 42sec. SeMA Collection
✔ Kelvin Kyung Kun Park, Cheonggyecheon Medley, 2010, Five-channel video, color, sound, 21min 35sec
✔ Moojin Brothers, Orbital Squares, 2020, 4K single-channel video, color, sound (stereo), 18min.
Han Nefkens Foundation Collection
✔ Fabien Rigobert, Avènements, 2004, Single-channel video, color, 2min 49sec.
Han Nefkens Foundation Collection
✔ Ayoung Kim, Please Return to Busan Port - From Tales of a City, 2012, Three-channel video, color, sound (stereo), 5min 7sec/ 4min 37sec/ 5min 18sec. SeMA Collection
✔ Shirin Neshat, Tooba, Two-channel video, color, sound (stereo), 12min 47sec.
Han Nefkens Foundation Collection
✔ Sanghee Song, Postcards, 2013, Single-channel video, color, 17min 30sec. SeMA Collection
✔ Jun Nguyen-Hatsushiba, Ho!Ho!Ho! Merry Christmas - Battle of Easel Point - Memorial Project Okinawa, 2003, Single-channel video, color, sound (stereo), 15min 8sec. Han Nefkens Foundation Collection
✔ Bill Viola, Man of Sorrows, 2001, Video installation(video on LCD flat panel display, custom frame), 19 1/2 x 15 x 6 1/2 inches. Han Nefkens Foundation Collection
✔ Diana Thater, White is the color 1, 2, 2002, Video installation(Two DVDs, two DVD players, two video projectors, “Neutral Density Grey” film gels, one fluorescent light fixture and existing architecture). Han Nefkens Foundation Collection
✔ Anri Sala, 1395 Days without Red, 2011, Single-channel video, color, sound, 43min 46sec.
Han Nefkens Foundation Collection
✔ Dinh Q. Lê, The Colony, 2017, Video installation(4 screen projection), color, sound (stereo).
Han Nefkens Foundation Collection
✔ Gabriel Mascaro, Ebb and Flow, 2012, Single-channel video, color, sound (stereo), 28min.
Han Nefkens Foundation Collection
A cherished gem of northeastern Seoul, the Buk-Seoul Museum of Art is SeMA’s first and largest branch opened to the public in 2013. It seeks to invent new forms of exhibitions and learning programs of contemporary art. Buk SeMA is particularly animated by vibrant local communities including a dozen art colleges as well as many other educational institutions. The experimental spirit of a younger generation of artists plays a vital part in the diverse transdisciplinary programs of Buk SeMA, which aims to become a collaborative station for the future. (Photo: ⓒ Kim YongKwan)
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