Installation view of 《Stories & Dreams》 © GMoMA

Gyeonggi Museum of Modern Art (Director: Eunju Choi) presents 《Stories & Dreams》, a homecoming event commemorating the 10th anniversary of the Children’s Mural Project, along with an ongoing educational exhibition. 《Stories & Dreams》 is the 2018 edition of the museum’s annually planned and operated educational ongoing exhibition, organized around the theme of “story” to mark the 10th anniversary of the Children’s Mural Project, “50,000 Windows, The Wall of the Future.” The exhibition will run for approximately ten months, from October 25, 2018 to August 18, 2019, and a range of programs will be offered throughout the exhibition period.

Participating artists include seven contemporary artists and one team who unfold diverse narratives through a variety of materials and techniques, as well as the 50,000 children who took part in the 2008 Children’s Mural Project.

The exhibition approaches the theme of “story” beginning with the keyword “book,” and then expands through the keywords “nature, everyday life, fantasy, and technology,” ultimately unfolding into “dreams.”

At the entrance, visitors are welcomed by a space that presents condensed images of the works they will encounter in the galleries, inviting them to reflect on the theme of “story.”

In the introductory section, visitors can view paintings and installations by Hong Kyungtaek and Aeran Kang, both of whom work with “books” as their subject. This area offers a space to experience a wide range of expressive techniques centered on the book—an image that anyone might associate with storytelling and that can function as a symbolic icon of narrative itself.

The “Story of Nature” section is filled with Jeju landscape paintings by Yo-Bae Kang. It is a space where visitors can experience Jeju’s seas and mountains, trees and animals through large-scale paintings. “Story of Everyday Life” is composed of twelve illustrations and accompanying narratives by Seokmi Noh, drawn from her 2008 new publication Eat Simply (Saihaengseong).

This section offers a space in which visitors can appreciate the artist’s personal life stories in an easy and relaxed manner. The third space, “Story of Fantasy,” features a large-scale media work by Lee Lee-Nam. In the 10-meter-long Shin-Mongyudo-wondo (2018), visitors can watch the four seasons of the Dream Journey to the Peach Blossom Land unfold as a mysterious moving image over 8 minutes and 40 seconds.

In “Story of Technology,” a video work by TeamVOID—who produce video and installation works using industrial robots as their subject—is installed. The video screened within a mirrored environment offers a renewed experience of viewing.

The final section, “A Story within a Story,” presents Nam June Paik’s Rabbit Living on the Moon (1998) and Ik-Joong Kang’s Moon Jar, Red and Blue (2018). These two masters’ works, both centered on the moon, guide visitors into a new story.

Installation view of 《Stories & Dreams》 © GMoMA

There is another special space in the exhibition: an interactive media experience zone that operates on an ongoing basis. Visitors can participate in a digital spray-based virtual experience program titled “Me, You, Our Dreams” within the galleries. Designed specifically for this exhibition, it is a special interactive program that contains “stories” centered on the theme of “dream.”

Another pleasure of the exhibition lies in encountering and appreciating a wide range of methods—from drawing (painting), which is fundamental to visual art practice, to installation, video, and interactive media.

Installed along the wall of the visitor circulation route is the 10-year-old children’s mural “50,000 Windows, The Wall of the Future,” which is also included as an exhibit in this show. It serves as both the starting point and the destination of the 2018 educational ongoing exhibition at Gyeonggi Museum of Modern Art. The mural, created in 2008 to hold the dream stories of 50,000 children, has faced visitors to the museum for the past decade, nurturing those dreams over time.

The stories embedded in the works presented in this exhibition include inner dialogues within the artists themselves, dialogues between story and story, and dialogues between artists and their audiences. Through the diverse works shown in 《Stories & Dreams》, visitors are invited to search for stories between the artists’ stories—and to complete a dream story by layering in their own narrative.

In addition, on October 25, 2018, the 10th anniversary of the Children’s Mural Project, children who participated in the mural ten years ago, volunteers, artist Ik-Joong Kang, and related staff members will return to the museum. Furthermore, the entire student body and faculty of Gapado Elementary School—who took part in the 2008 Children’s Mural Project—will travel from Jeju Island to Gyeonggi Museum of Modern Art to participate in the 10th anniversary homecoming event.

On October 25 at 2:00 PM, a special lecture titled “The Art of Sharing” will be held by Ik-Joong Kang, co-planner of the Children’s Mural Project and a participating artist in 《Stories & Dreams》. This will be followed by the exhibition opening event and the 10th anniversary homecoming ceremony at 4:00 PM.

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