Fine Art
INTO THIN AIR
The exhibition "Into Thin Air," which provides audiences with visual
illusions and multisensory experiences, recently took place at the Kumho
Museum of Art. The exhibition displays the works of a total of 10 artists,
including drawings, videos and installations using only the basic colors of
black and white.Artist Kim Sang-jin's "Sound Sculpture" helps us realize
that space can also be 3D, while artist Park Ki-won's installation "Falling"
shows the illusion of light falling down like a waterfall by installing bright
lights behind the layers of plastic curtains. Meanwhile, artist Hong Buhm's
"5 Rooms" transformed his drawings to 3-D, created a video using
animation techniques and projected it onto the wall, giving the impression
of a nightmare. The 10 artists together help us experience an organic
relationship between space and ourselves.
[Fine art] A banquet of multisensory senses and illusions
Kumho Museum of Art http://www.kumhomuseum.com/
INTO THIN AIR
The exhibition "Into Thin Air," which provides audiences with visual
illusions and multisensory experiences, recently took place at the Kumho
Museum of Art. The exhibition displays the works of a total of 10 artists,
including drawings, videos and installations using only the basic colors of
black and white.Artist Kim Sang-jin's "Sound Sculpture" helps us realize
that space can also be 3D, while artist Park Ki-won's installation "Falling"
shows the illusion of light falling down like a waterfall by installing bright
lights behind the layers of plastic curtains. Meanwhile, artist Hong Buhm's
"5 Rooms" transformed his drawings to 3-D, created a video using
animation techniques and projected it onto the wall, giving the impression
of a nightmare. The 10 artists together help us experience an organic
relationship between space and ourselves.
[Fine art] A banquet of multisensory senses and illusions
Kumho Museum of Art http://www.kumhomuseum.com/
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