reviews

  • Mire Lee, Landscape with Many Holes: Skins of Yeongdo Sea, 2022, scaffolding, waste oil, fence fabric, 53' 1 3⁄4" × 70' 10 3⁄8" × 54' 4 7⁄8". From the Busan Biennale 2022.

    Mire Lee, Landscape with Many Holes: Skins of Yeongdo Sea, 2022, scaffolding, waste oil, fence fabric, 53' 1 3⁄4" × 70' 10 3⁄8" × 54' 4 7⁄8". From the Busan Biennale 2022.

    Busan Biennale

    Various Venues

    For this year’s edition of the Busan Biennale, artistic director Haeju Kim offered a deeply considered and elegantly curated exhibition that spoke both to local histories specific to the southern city and wider transnational concerns. Titled “물결 위 우리” (We, on the Rising Wave), the biennial brought together sixty-four artists and collectives across four venues: the Museum of Contemporary Art, Busan; Pier 1 of Busan Port; an abandoned factory on Yeongdo Island; and a house in Choryang-dong in the Dong district. The works were linked by subjects including labor, population movement, and the history

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