Poster image of 《The Middle Land》 © ARKO Art Center

《The Middle Land: When Time Unfolds into Land》 presents five narratives that formatively interpret the multi-dimensional nature of time and space. Based on the concept that regionality reflects reality, the exhibition portrays a series of psychogeographic maps. These maps are presented through psychological, mental, and spiritual narratives that implicate characters and historical events.

As this year’s Selected Exhibition for Visual Arts by Arts Council Korea (ARKO), the performance exhibition puts forth the notion of play as contemporary art. 《The Middle Land》 introduces an adventurous epic art exhibition that personifies each artwork by topic and presents them through a theatrical production.

The exhibition’s title was derived from “Middle-Earth” as mentioned in the first work of J.R.R. Tolkien, who was a master of fantasy literature and a linguist. It is a concept that represents Tolkien's literary worldview that spanned for more than half a century: seeking the meaning of a land’s space, place, and region and ultimately interpreting a complex life story comprised of good and evil.

Combining exhibitions and performances into a single production, 《The Middle Land》 presents a stage for imagination that reflects our world but transcends our time. The exhibition personifies formative artworks with a creative worldview.

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