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Cultural centre shows contemporary arts

Contemporary artists from the Republic of Korea and Vietnam are presenting their work in different materials at an exhibition in Hanoi.
Cultural centre shows contemporary arts ảnh 1A work by Uu Dam Tran Nguyen. (Photo of the organising board)
Hanoi (VNA) - Contemporary artists from theRepublic of Korea and Vietnam are presenting their work in different materialsat an exhibition in Hanoi. 

The exhibition entitled UndefinedBoundary is being held at the Korean Cultural Centre and HeritageSpace. The artists are Seulki Ki, Heaven Baek, Woosung Lee, Woosung Lee, Uu DamTran Nguyen, Phi Phi Oanh, Bui Cong Khanh and Lai Dieu Ha. 

The art works take various formssuch as painting, photography, installation and video centred on the theme of‘boundary’. 

"The Korean artists introducethe current state of Korea from their own perspective, invoking the hidden‘boundaries’ from the corners of Korean society," said Hye Young Kim, oneof the curators of the exhibition

Ki dismantles the audience’s visualand perceptual memories and experiences by framing familiar places in twodimensional planes of photography, while Baek portrays the invisible boundariesthat stand among the social classes and groups. 

Lee demonstrates expresses peoplewith vivacious colours yet in a serious manner and exhibits his productions inpublic places. Jo addresses the issue of urban redevelopment by paying attentionto the naratives of individuals situated in insecure circumstances in a societywhere community comes first. 

"Through their own art, theartists have pointed out and evoked possibilities of connection, cognition,understanding and discovery of things unseen or un-thought," said NguyenAnh Tuan, another exhibition curator. 

Using a distinctly designedtechnology system, License 2 Draw Laser Target Shooting by Uu Dam Tran Nguyen offers viewers the ability to co-create and interact with artin the present, ignoring time and spatial boundaries.

Oanh’s work is a sculptural lightinstallation consisting of a projection of miniature ‘lacquer skins’ onto atranslucent silk screen, whereas Hà goes beyond traditional plastic art limitsby using organic materials, shifting from being a consumer good to art. 

Khanh reproduces his workentitled White Maze with ceramics. White Maze isa replication of a city in war zones from a bird’s eye view, the artist posesquestions about the undefined or unstable state of human shelters. 

The exhibition is an initiativeunder the programme NEXT Expert Training’ of Korea Arts Management Service andis co-hosted by cultural centre in Vietnam and Korea Arts ManagementService. 

Roundtables will be held on March 16and 17 with professionals of visual arts from the Republic of Korea and Vietnam todiscuss each country’s art scenes. The exhibition runs until March 31 at 49Nguyen Du Street and Dolphin Plaza, 28 Tran Binh Street, Hanoi.-VNA
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