Current
busan MoCA Collection_Kwon Eunbi: Geomorphology of Labor-12 Scenes
- Period
- Saturday, July 19, 2025 ~ Sunday, October 19, 2025
- Venue
- Gallery 1(B1)
- Artists
- Kwon Eunbi
- Media
- Instaliation, Sound, etc.
- Curator
- Dasol Lee
- 내용
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Kwon Eunbi is an artist whose work critically engages with a range of social issues. Through the use of images and sound, she has presented numerous pieces that explore shared memory and collective experience.
Presented as part of Busan MoCA collection, Kwon Eunbi’s Geomorphology of Labor: 12 Scenes (2021) explores how capital and power structure space, and how labor within that space is divided, obscured, and stratified by class. As the title suggests, the work takes on these complex issues through a sculptural language composed of twelve layered acrylic pieces.
To fully engage with the work, viewers are encouraged to consider the interplay between three elements: the acrylic pieces, the written descriptions, and the accompanying audio guide. Moving through the installation, viewers encounter overlapping or disjointed fragments of acrylic and shifting shadows—including their own—while listening to voices that recount moments of labor. In this process, each viewer actively participates in assembling scattered and fragmented scenes into a shared understanding of labor in the contemporary world.
페이지 만족도 조사 및 자료관리 담당부서
자료관리 담당부서
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