The Korea Foundation (KF,
President Ki-hwan Kim), in collaboration with the Gwangju Biennale Foundation
(CEO Yang-woo Park), will simultaneously present the exhibition 《The Book of Distance》 at KF Gallery
(Suhadong, Jung-gu, Seoul) from September 6 to October 18 and at the National
Asian Culture Center (ACC), Culture Creation Hall, Complex Exhibition Hall 6,
Gwangju, from September 7 to December 1.
This exhibition is the first
collaborative project following the Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) signed
between the Korea Foundation and the Gwangju Biennale Foundation on July 31. In
celebration of the 30th anniversary of ASEAN-Korea dialogue relations, both
institutions have designated "Korea and Southeast Asia" as the key
theme and curated this exhibition accordingly.
At KF Gallery, 《The Book of Distance, part1》 will showcase
over 50 works by a total of eight artists (or collectives) from Korea and
Southeast Asia. The participating Korean artists include Kim Zai, a
participating artist of this year’s Gwangju Biennale; Lee Woo-sung, a 2018
Gwangju Biennale participant who records contemporary life through painting;
and Ikki Bawi Krrr (Ko Kyul, Kim Jung-won, and Cho Ji-eun), who participated in
Documenta Fifteen (2022, Kassel) and the 2023 Gwangju Biennale. The Southeast Asian
artists include Zulkefli Jais (Malaysia), who won the Emerging Artist Award at
the National Art Gallery of Malaysia (2023) for his installation work; Mary
Pakinee (Thailand); Jakrawal Nilthamrong (Thailand), a film director who
received international recognition with awards such as the Tokyo FILMeX Grand
Prize (2021) and the Tiger Award at the Rotterdam International Film Festival
(2015); and Filipino artists Avie Felix and Adjani Arumpac, invited in
celebration of the 75th anniversary of Korea-Philippines diplomatic relations.
At the National Asian Culture
Center in Gwangju, 《The Book of
Distance, part2》 will feature works by seven Korean
artist teams. Participating artists No Jae-woon, Baek Jungki, Seo Dong-joo,
Song Sung-jin, and Jung Se-in—who have collaborated with the Korea
Foundation—will present works that explore Southeast Asian history and contemporary
culture. Additionally, Lee Woo-sung and Ikki Bawi Krrr will introduce works
that connect Korea and Southeast Asia.
Ki-hwan Kim, President of the
Korea Foundation, stated, "This exhibition will serve as a platform to
strengthen cultural exchange between Korea and Southeast Asian nations through
the medium of art and to discuss future directions for collaboration. Moving
forward, the Korea Foundation and the Gwangju Biennale Foundation will continue
to deepen international exchange through close cooperation."
《The Book of Distance》 is
free to the public, and exhibition-related updates and events can be found on
the Korea Foundation's official website, Instagram, and Facebook.