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Busan Biennale

The Busan Biennale is a biannual international contemporary art show that integrated three different art events held in the city in 1998: the Busan Youth Biennale, the first biennale of Korea that was voluntarily organized by local artists in 1981; the Sea Art Festival, an environmental art festival launched in 1987 with the sea serving as a backdrop; and the Busan International Outdoor Sculpture Symposium that was first held in 1991. The biennale was previously called the Pusan International Contemporary Art Festival (PICAF) before it launched.

The biennale has its own unique attribute in that it was formed not out of any political logic or need but rather the pure force of local Busan artists’ will and their voluntary participation. Even to this day their interest in Busan's culture and its experimental nature has been the key foundation for shaping the biennale’s identity.

This biennale is the only one like it in the world that was established through an integration of three types of art events such as a Contemporary Art Exhibition, Sculpture Symposium, and Sea Art Festival. The Sculpture Symposium in particular was deemed to be a successful public art event, the results of which were installed throughout the city and dedicated to revitalizing cultural communication with citizens. The networks formed through the event have assumed a crucial role in introducing and expanding domestic art overseas and leading the development of local culture for globalized cultural communication. Founded 38 years ago, the biennale aims to popularize contemporary art and achieve art in everyday life by providing a platform for interchanging experimental contemporary art.


2022 Kim Young-jo

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작가Kim Young-jo
Still and All, 2015, Single-channel video, 90min.
 
Kim Young-jo

b. 1970, Busan, South Korea
Lives in Busan

With a distinctively contemplative perspective and dense approach to objects, Kim Young-jo is involved in locally based feature-length documentary work. His documentary Still and All (2015) shows the simple everyday lives of five people who live in Busans Yeongdo District, along with the changing landscape of that area with the rise and decline of the old city. This work exemplified his direct cinema approach, which involves removing artificial elements and eschewing interference with the participants and situation. Receiving special mention from the jurors in the BIFF Mecenat category at the 20th Busan International Film Festival (BIFF), the documentary has earned plaudits at numerous film festivals in Korea. Kim also invited to the competition section of the Marseille International Documentary Film Festival with his first documentary feature, My Family Portrait (2007). He currently produces documentaries through Monday Morning, a film studio that he established in 2011.

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