| Period| | 2021.02.05 - 2021.03.20 |
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| Operating hours| | Mon - Sat:11:00~18:00 |
| Space| | Openspace Bae |
| Address| | 154, Dalmaji-gil 65beon-gil, Haeundae-gu, Busan, Republic of Korea |
| Closed| | sunday, holiday |
| Price| | Free |
| Phone| | 051-724-5201 |
| Web site| | 홈페이지 바로가기 |
| Artist| |
이정동
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정보수정요청
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Exhibition Information
Where did the line start and where did the writer's free movement begin? The author says, "It seemed that the broken bodies, shocked by the loud sound of the angry mother, flew to pieces, and the pieces were broken and met again with difficulty, and found another image of the transformed self." Even if the broken forms are returned to their original form, the head, legs, or wings do not have to go back to their original position." How does Kandinsky's idea of internal necessity in the dots, lines, and faces relate to the author? It's not a paper drawing that's generally recognized. Yes, most of the installation work. The line compartmentalizes the space in the space and the line is rotating in the center of it. It's also a periscope that makes you peek at it's like you're peeking. I think the educational effect on children would be great.