Installation view of 《Goliaths, Tanks》 © Peace Culture Tank

The cut-out paintings were exhibited with the fictional text based on the artist notes about the sound of a "thump" while working during the night in the studio that was an anti-tank protection facility.

《Goliaths, Tanks》 came by maximizing the sensory experience of a specific place and the psychological experience of serenity and anxiety through landscape paintings, images of frame pieces, the sound of a pendulum, and the movement of objects.


Installation view of 《Goliaths, Tanks》 © Peace Culture Tank

Painting-sculptures by superimposing the layers of landscapes that she experienced while staying at Peace Culture Bunker, an anti-tank defense shelter built after armed North Korean guerrillas invaded Seoul, South Korea in January 1968, and presented the works in the exhibition 《Goliaths, Tanks》 (2018, Seoul).

《Goliaths, Tanks》is an amalgamation of paintings and objects weaved together in site-specific installations and multi-media projections, accompanied by performance pieces. The movement in each object resonating with the sound of ticking clocks serenely draws out the muted anxiety underlying the division of the Korean peninsula following the war in the 1950s.

The ensemble takes place at the Peace Culture Bunker at the Northern end of Seoul, which was originally built in the late 1960s as a barricade to cut off North Korean ground forces, and transformed into an art space. The works are embodied to the remnants and residues of the space into the entire exhibition, deliberately placing objects along the artillery halls looking out to grass yards where rusty old tanks sit as gravestones

References