Exhibition Poster © Gyeonggi Museum of Modern Art

Gyeonggi Museum of Modern Art (Director: Ahn Meehee) presents the special exhibition 《The Pearl Diver》 in collaboration with the 4·16 Foundation (Chairman: Kim Jeongheon). This exhibition was planned to mark the 7th anniversary of the Sewol Ferry Disaster and aims to reflect deeply on the various disasters experienced by our community and to offer comfort for the sacrifices and sorrow they have brought. The exhibition features a total of 13 works by 9 artists (or collectives) active in Korean contemporary art.

《The Pearl Diver》 begins with the intention of rethinking the process of mourning and the way it has concluded in the wake of disaster, while offering a renewed perspective on our community and everyday life. The countless disasters we experience—and the resulting sense of loss and grief—do not disappear with time but remain with us. Art, through material and action, can depict the many forms of this sorrow. This process becomes an act of deep empathy with the pain of others, as well as a powerful form of solidarity and testimony.

The title 《The Pearl Diver》 is taken from an essay written by Hannah Arendt in mourning of Walter Benjamin. The term "pearl diver" refers to Benjamin’s deep mode of thought and also carries the hope that memories of the past will endure over time and may one day be retrieved for future meaning. Through this exhibition, the museum hopes art can serve both as a consolation for grief and as a testimony to the past, while inviting us all to contemplate the meaning of disasters and sacrifices experienced by our shared community.

Major works in the exhibition include Park Sunmin’s A Line Drawn and Erased, a performance in which the artist draws lines with salt on the former site of the Sewol joint memorial altar and then erases them—an attempt to explore the form and materiality of grief. Unmake Lab presents Ground Memorial, a performance conducted on April 17 in which they discover and paint black the traces of the erased altar site on the asphalt of the parking lot, raising questions about how we mourn and what remains afterward.

As an outdoor sculpture exhibition, 《The Pearl Diver》 primarily features newly commissioned works produced for the Gyeonggi Museum of Modern Art. Mix and Fix, a collective of five sculptors, introduces Waiting Every Day, which incorporates “water”—a material once considered impossible in sculpture—as a key element. Artist Lee Soyo presents a new work titled Colophony, a sculptural installation made from pine resin. Architect Choi Jinyoung has designed Pavilion Wit We, installed on the front lawn of the museum, overlooking the site of the former memorial altar. This structure seeks to transform the space into a meaningful place for unending remembrance, testimony, and renewed promise.

 
Participating Artists
Keem Jiyoung, Mix and Fix (Koo Jaehoe, Shin Ikkyun, Kwon Donghyun, Yum Chulho, Choi Joowon), Park Daham, Park Sunmin, Bae Hyungkyung, Unmake Lab, Lee Soyo, Choi Jinyoung, Choi Pyeonggon (Total 14 participants / 9 teams)

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