“Take time to revisit your memories and emotions in the warm light of spring, and experience healing art through the perspectives of three artists.”
Busan Library (Director Park Eun-a, hereinafter referred to as the Library) announced that it will hold the exhibition “Spring Light Mirage” from today (31) to May 7 at the exhibition hall on the 2nd floor of Busan Library.
In this exhibition, artist Kim Mirae from the Gamman Creative Culture Village of the Busan Cultural Foundation, along with Busan-based emerging artists Dasol and Shin Yeji, will present works that interpret the warmth and restorative meaning of the season of spring through their individual perspectives.
In particular, under the keyword “spring, light, memories,” the exhibition reawakens emotions and memories that pass by in everyday life through art, offering visitors a sense of quiet empathy and comfort.
The exhibition “Spring Light Mirage” presents a total of 59 works composed of diverse media, including painting and installation, delicately revealing different layers of emotion.
Artist Kim Mirae expands inner narratives by expressing emotions that are difficult to articulate through imagined scenes, combining painting and installation. Artist Dasol explores the possibility of healing by embodying childhood emotions and memories in the form of a young girl. Artist Shin Yeji expresses inner stories using elements such as snow, rain, and light, revisiting memories and emotions as rain melts snow-covered ground to reveal what lies beneath.
Visitors can walk through the exhibition space, following the distinct emotions and stories of the three artists, enjoying an artistic experience that is as natural and comfortable as a springtime stroll.
In particular, the exhibition is expected to offer an opportunity for visitors to reflect on their own memories and emotions through the themes of “new beginnings” and “recovery” inherent in the season of spring.
The exhibition is open to everyone free of charge from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. daily, except Mondays and public holidays.
Park Eun-a, Director of Busan Library, stated, “We hope this exhibition will provide a moment for visitors to pause from their busy daily lives, reflect on themselves, and experience warm comfort and healing,” adding, “We will continue to present a variety of curated exhibitions so that citizens can enjoy high-quality art close to their everyday lives.”
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