Posts Tagged ‘South Korea’
Agro-Ecology, Collectivity and the Post-Pastoral: An Interview with Fernando García-Dory
Interview by Cristina Ramos // May 22, 2020
The shift from consumer aesthetics toward an understanding of agriculture and the rural(s) as a sphere for artistic research is the basis of Spanish artist Fernando García-Dory’s work. Combining locally-rooted…[read on]
Jeong Hwa Min’s Graphic Experimentations with Light and Form
by Ernela Vukaj // July 25, 2019
Jeong Hwa Min is a South Korean illustrator and painter living and working in Gerswalde, Germany. Her work focuses on studying and experimenting with light and shape, and her upcoming…[read on]
Künstlerhaus Schloss Balmoral Opens Applications for Residential Fellowships
May 16, 2019
Künstlerhaus Schloss Balmoral is offering fully supported fellowships in three different categories to international artists and curators alike…[read on]
Korea’s Demilitarized Zone Reimagined
Article by Sofia Bergmann // Aug. 17, 2018
What does it mean to peer into a paradoxical world only separated by a strip of untouched nature? The exhibition ‘Facing North Korea: The Observatory Project’ addresses this concept while challenging…[read on]