Expressing Climate Crisis Awareness Through Art

Boseong-gun, Jeollanam-do announced that it will hold a special invitational exhibition titled "Pungjo Usun - 風調雨順" at the Boseong-gun Baekmin Art Museum until August 30.


This exhibition is hosted by Boseong-gun and organized by the Baekmin Art Museum, featuring over 30 works on the theme of the climate crisis, which anyone can view for free.

[Photo by Boseong-gun]

[Photo by Boseong-gun]

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The participating artists are eight individuals?Go Ma-eum, Park Tae-gyu, Seon Byeong-sik, Yoo Bong-sun, Jo Sol, Jo Jeong-tae, Choi Dae-ju, and Choi Jae-deok?who have been consistently creating works focused on the climate crisis and environment.


The artists participating in this exhibition communicate with the audience and their works to realize the meaning of Pungjo Usun, which signifies timely rain and evenly blowing wind.


In particular, they address the climate crisis humanity faces, such as abnormal weather and climate anomalies, through their works, raising awareness and suggesting alternatives within their art.


The exhibition includes paintings and three-dimensional works, where viewers can appreciate paintings that highlight brush strokes emphasizing the characteristics of spreading and splattering paint, as well as three-dimensional works that emphasize precise and delicate geometric aesthetics.


A representative from Boseong-gun stated, "This is a great opportunity to gain awareness about the climate crisis," adding, "We will continue to strive so that this exhibition revitalizes local cultural and artistic activities and enables residents to take pride in the high level of culture and arts in our county."



Boseong = Park Cheon-seok, Honam Reporting Headquarters, Asia Economy hss79@asiae.co.kr


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