Busan Biennale Organizing Committee
Kim Jung-Myung
Kang Tae Hun
Kim Eunju
Lim Young Sun
Jung Hye Ryun
Ha Bongho
Koo Donghee
SATA
Lee Byungho
Cha Ki-Youl
Shin Sangho
Lee Kibong
Shin Moo-kyoung
Takashi Azumaya
Living in Evolution. The 2010 Busan Biennale hosts 135 works from 75 artists at several locations in Busan, including the Busan Museum of Art, the Busan Yacht Center and Gwangalli Beach. The art festival makse a new attempt of integrating three existing exhibitions (Contemporary Art Exhibition, Sea Art Festival and Busan Sculpture Project) into one in order to ensure faithful reflection of the overall theme and consistency in exhibition planning. Directed by Azumaya Takashi.
The 2010 Busan Biennale will take place from September 11 to November 20 with 135 works from 75 artists at several locations in Busan, including the Busan Museum of Art, the Busan Yacht Center and Gwangalli Beach
The art festival will make a new attempt of integrating three existing exhibitions (Contemporary Art Exhibition, Sea Art Festival and Busan Sculpture Project) into one in order to ensure faithful reflection of the overall theme and consistency in exhibition planning. The number of artists invited to exhibitions will be reduced from 200-300 to 75 with 135 works to focus more on the quality of works and exhibitions. Region-specific exhibition planning will add the city's unique flavor and several large-scale artworks are to be installed outdoors aiming to function as landmarks of Busan.
The Busan Biennale has set as this year's theme "Living in Evolution." Every one of us is living his/her own individual life which starts from the moment of birth and ends with death. Seen from a different perspective, we human beings live in a continuum of time dating back to ancient times. Throughout the long history, we have gone through biological and intellectual developments, which are expected to be continued in the future.
The history of mankind tells us that arts have contributed to the intellectual growth of human beings. There exist some artworks which had not been appreciated at the time of their creation but experienced dramatic shifts in their value and concept among the public with the flow of time. For example, the paintings of Manet in the 19th century and the objets of Duchamp in the early 20th century were not fully appreciated for their artistic value at that time. However, they have had a huge impact on ways of artistic expression and critical perspectives. Though they might appear to be two separate pillars of time, an individual life and the evolution of mankind are inter-linked and affect each other. It is in this context that the 2010 Busan Biennale makes an attempt at new discoveries and insights on relations between individuals and mankind, past and future and arts and society.
The basic framework of the 2010 Busan Biennale is based upon locality as a port city developed alongside the 'sea' with a particular focus on strengthening links between exhibitions.
The exhibition at the Busan Museum of Art will shed light on an individual life in the nature and the one in the urban space. Artworks will be exhibited with such sub-themes as acculturation of cities and citizens, life under a social system, science and logic, memories of mankind and history, culture, evolution of economy, ideal body, etc. At the measurement hall of the Busan Yacht Center, video clips, installations and other types of artworks featuring geographic proximity to the sea and closed space will be displayed under the themes of repeated cycles of life and death in the indefinite time and environment. The Sea Art Festival, which represents a unique nature of the Busan Biennale, has chosen Gwangalli Beach as its venue. Under the theme of vitality and long-lasting time, artworks will feature contrasts with the sea as the source of life. As for sculpture exhibitions, this year will see a departure from ordinary ways of exhibitions observed at the Sculpture Project of the Busan Biennale. Sculptures will be installed outdoors aiming to be preserved as large-scale landmarks in major parts of the city with the selected theme of changing environment of cities and existence of human beings.
AZUMAYA Takashi, who will serve as the exhibition director for the 2010 Busan Biennale, completed undergraduate and graduate courses at the Tokyo University of the Arts. As an independent curator, he worked as a curator at the Setagaya Art Museum and the Mori Art Museum, both of which are located in Tokyo. He participated in the 2001 Yokohama Triennale and 2002 Media City Seoul as commissioners and forged links with Busan when he worked as a guest curator for the Contemporary Art Exhibition in 2008.
Five curatorial advisors will assist AZUMAYA Takashi in planning exhibitions and selecting artists: Manu D. PARK, adjunct professor of Chosun University who served as the exhibition director for the Contemporary Art Exhibition of the 2006 Busan Biennale, Binghui HUANGFU, independent curator who worked as the deputy director of the Zendai Museum of Modern Art in Shanghai, James PUTNAM, independent curator who worked as the curator of the Freud Museum in the U.K., Peter DOROSHENKO, director of the Pinchuk Art Center in Kiev, Ukraine, and Friedrich MESCHEDE, chief curator of the Museum of Modern Art, Barcelona, Spain. KIM Eung-Ki, full-time artist, will serve as a local exhibition director who is in charge of discovering and selecting local artists, which is a major objective of a biennale, and KIM Seong-Youn, representative of Alternative Art Space Bandee, will assist the local director as a guest curator. Along with the main exhibition directed by AZUMAYA Takashi, the 2010 Busan Biennale will be composed of special exhibitions such as "Asia Now" and "Directly," joint exhibitions such as "Gallery Festival" and "Exhibitions Linked with Alternative Spaces" and diverse programs for education and viewer participation.
Outline
Press opening
Date and Time : 10:00, Sep. 10(Fri.) 2010
Venue : Auditorium of the Busan Museum of Art(B1), Exhibition Halls
Program : Opening→Greeting→Introducing Artistic director and Curatorial adviser
Introducing Exhibitions→Q&A→Exhibition Viewing
Participants : Media, Art critics, Curators, etc.(approximately 100 Persons)
Opening Ceremony
Date and Time : 15:00, Sep. 11(Sat.), 2010
Venue : Busan Yachting Center
Program : Performance→Greeting→Introducing Artistic director and Curatorial adviser
Tape Cutting→Performance(Viewing art work on display)
Participants : Government personage, National Assemblymen, Head of organizations,
Board members and member of Busan Biennale, Participating artist, Ambassadors and Consuls, Media, Art critics, Art Personage, citizens, etc.
Panel Discussion
Date and Time : 14:00, Sep. 12(Sun), 2010
Venue : Auditorium of the Busan Museum of Art
Theme : Living in Evolution'
Session 1 : Time in Human Life
Session 2 : Contemporary Art and Human Life in Transition
Participants : Han Hang-gil, Baik Young-jeh, Kim Hee-jae, Lee Ji-ho, Park Seon-wook,
Kim Seong-won, Lee Hyun-jin, Kim Hyung-su, Jane Faber,
and participating artists
'Now, Asian Art' Opening Ceremony
Date and Time : 17:00, Sep. 12(Sun), 2010
Venue : Busan cultural center
Program : Opening→Greeting→Tape Cutting→Viewing art work on display
Overview
Period : Sep. 12 - Nov. 20. 2010(70 days)
Exhibitions at the Busan Cultural Center and the Busan City Hall : Sep. 11 - 30, 2010(20 days)
Venue : Busan Cultural Center, Busan City Hall, Geumryunsan Gallery
Artworks : 180 Artworks of 180 artists from 3 countries
Construction
Today's exhibition for korean, chinese, japanese artist
Venue : Busan cultural center, Geumryunsan Gallery
Hyperrealism exhibition for korean, chinese, japanese artist
Venue : Exhibition halls at Busan metropolitan city hall
Asian Editor's Conference
Date and Time : 13:00, Sep. 13(Mon), 2010
Venue : Auditorium of the Busan Museum of Art
Content : conference of art editors from Korea, China, Japan, Taiwan and India
Participants : Kim Bog-gi, Ho kyung-yun, Park Manu D, Gu Zhen Qing, Gunawan Haryanto,
Abhay Sardesai, Hsiung Yi Chang, Ueda Yuzo, Sugawara Norio
Artist Talk
Date and Time : 16:00, on Saturdays, Sep. 18 - Oct. 30, 2010
Venue : Busan Museum of Art, Busan Yacht Center, Gwangalli Beach, etc.
Participants : Kim Jung-Myung, Kang Tae Hun, Kim Eunju, Lim Young Sun, Jung Hye Ryun, Ha Bongho, Koo Donghee, SATA, Lee Byungho, Cha Ki-Youl, Shin Sangho, Lee Kibong, Shin Moo-kyoung. and others
Detailed Itinerary
Kim Jung-Myung : Sep. 18. 2010, Cafe in Gwangalli Beach
Kang Tae Hun : Sep. 25. 2010, 2nd floor of Busan Museum of art
Kim Eunju, Lim Young Sun, Jung Hye Ryun : Oct. 2. 2010, Auditorium of the Busan Museum of Art
Ha Bongho, Koo Donghee, SATA : Oct. 9(Sat.). 2010, Auditorium of the Busan Museum of Art
Lee Byungho, Cha Ki-Youl, Shin Sangho : Oct. 16. 2010, Auditorium of the Busan Museum of Art
Lee Kibong : Oct. 23. 2010, busan yachting Center A
Shin Moo-kyoung : Oct. 30. 2010, 2nd floor of Busan Musium of art
Art Story
Date and Time : 14:00, Every Saturday, October, 2010
Venue : Auditorium of the Busan Museum of Art lecturer : Lee Taeho, Park Manu, Choi Tae-Man, Ryu Byoung-Hak, Kim Won-bang
Detailed Itinerary
Current status and outlook of public art(Lee Taeho), Oct. 2. 2010
Study of poetry and aesthetics about Video Installation art(Park Manu), Oct. 9. 2010
Is Realism still effective in 21c art?(Choi Tae-Man), Oct. 16. 2010
Flow of contemporary art (Ryu Byoung-Hak), Oct. 23. 2010
The hidden part of art works(Kim Won-bang), Oct. 30. 2010
For inquires contact: Busan Biennale Organizing Committee
38, Busan Asiad Main Stadium, Worldcup st.123 Yeonje-Gu, Busan, 611-809, Korea
Tel. 82-51-503-6111 / Fax 82-51-503-6584 / bbiennale@paran.com
http://www.busanbiennale.org
Press Opening Sep. 10. 2010, Auditorium at the Busan Museum of Art
Opening Ceremony: 11 September 2010
Venues:
Busan Museum of Art
Busan Yacht Center
Gwangalli Beach
Busan Cultural Center
Exhibition Hall at Busan City Hall
Geumryeonsan gallery, etc.