Perhaps Sunny Days
As Korea stands at the threshold of becoming a super-aged society, the exhibition Perhaps Sunny Days presents a timely touch of warmth in how we look at life in old age and seeks to stir empathy between different generations.
This exhibition is presented under the aspiration of building an experience that intertwines the viewpoints of numerous people with warmth. Through this, we will be able to sketch the “sunny days” to come, filled with hope and optimism, amidst a gloomy re
Yet, With Love
Under the theme of ‘Diaspora and All Minority of the World’, the exhibition focuses on beings who are pioneering new lives beyond their geographical and emotional hometowns for various reasons.
Through the dense works of seven worldwide attention artists and five thematic space planned by the T&C Foundation, we would like to propose a broader perspective on the world where polyphonic beings live together.
The World We Made Jeju
<The World We Made> pays attention to the mass production of hate and hate expressions that cause hostilities among many people not only domestically but also around the world. The exhibition presents ‘Another Point of View’ through collecting actual situations in the past and visual interpretations of artists in one place.
It is spring, My son
Käthe Schmidt Kollwitz
<It is spring, My son> aims to present a message of timeless “empathy” through art works of a previous generation artist and connecting with <The World We Made>, which is an exhibition on the first floor. Following her gaze, we hope to establish a place for a timeless love for humanity and a strong bond of sympathy between us. In this exhibition, <It is spring, My son>, 32 prints and 1 sculpture will be displayed.
The World We Made
The APoV Exhibition stemmed from the thought, “that simulation may be the most direct and the fastest way of understanding other’s minds and empathiz- ing with them?” The World We Made was planned so as to allow the audience to experience the theme of empathy through an all-rounded simulation of the human senses, and then to store it in one’s memory. It had a slightly different composition and story to tell compared to other art exhibitions.
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