Exhibition Operation from October 7 to November 26

The Damyang-gun Cultural Foundation announced on the 25th that it will hold the exhibition 'Square Inside a Square' at the Area Gallery of Damyang Haedong Culture and Arts Village starting from the 7th of next month.


This exhibition is a planned show to contemplate the process of changing perceptions of infinity, featuring about 20 works by invited artists Shin Hoyoon (Gwangju), Pyo Inbu (Jeonju), and Hwang Hojin (Seoul).

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The exhibition presents a point where 'infinity,' once perceived as a vast and uncertain unknown, can be recognized as 'reality.'


It then discusses the possibility of relatively smaller 'infinities' existing and that 'infinity' exists within all finite things.


Artist Pyo Inbu expresses memories of the wind, which feel different depending on space and time, through overlapping layers of finely cut paper.


Shin Hoyoon infinitely multiplies small paper patterns to create a vast space of illusion and reality, while Hwang Hojin shows landscapes of areas that photography cannot capture through overlapping and repetition of photographed images.


A foundation planner stated, “This will be a small beginning that raises new questions about values that were absolutely believed,” adding, “We hope that through the exhibition, visitors can encounter meanings that transcend the limits of perception.”



The exhibition runs until November 26, and the opening ceremony will be held on Saturday, October 7, at 2 p.m. at Haedong Culture and Arts Village, providing an opportunity for participating artists and visitors to communicate.


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