Poster image of 《Round and Around》 © The Korean Cultural Centre UK

Starting off by commemorating the 40th anniversary of the May 18 Gwangju Democratisation Movement, 《Round and Around》 is centred around a series of historical moments that stood out during 1980s Korea. Jang collects and reconstructs archived images and footage juxtaposing the newly created sequence of monumental places in Gwangju, Korea. These visual messages are then enhanced with music composed by Jung Jaeil, music director of the Academy Award-winning movie Parasite. Composed of choral a cappella, electronic sounds and string ensembles, Jung creates magnificent music inspired by the Psalms.

The title, 《Round and Around》 draws upon a cycle of history that seems to repeat beyond time and space, whilst at the same time illuminating the endlessness of both despair and hope. The themes, legacy and spirit of the May 18 Gwangju Democratisation Movement – which fought against totalitarianism in Korea, are all pertinent to the world where we are standing now. To be suffering from oppression, political turbulence and even the global threat to human survival through the on-going pandemic, audiences to this exhibition face a manifestation of both the past and the present.

This exhibition is co-organised with the Korean Film Archive.

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