비는마음: 비념

Korea Art Gallery

비는마음: 비념

Title of art 비는마음: 비념/Jeju Prayer Sector New media (뉴미디어)
Art specifications 76분 Material technique Three-channel video(HD), color, sound(stereo)
Collection year 2014 Production year 2012(2014 재제작)
Gallery Seoul Museum of Art Artist Im Heung-soon
Description of art “Jeju Prayer” (2014) is a three-channel film restructured from his two previous films?an experimental film “Sung Si (Jeju Symptom and Sign)” (2011), which explore the legacy of the Jeju Uprising in April 1948, and the feature documentary “Jeju Prayer” (2012). “Sung Si,” meaning “omen” in the Jeju vernacular, is the film that reinterprets the Jeju Uprising from today’s perspective, employing natural signs that appeared before the uprising?spaces, movement of objects, winds, forests, trees, snakes, rats, and tangerines?as similes and symbols, rather than through narrative and characters. “Jeju Prayer,” as an extended edition of “Sung Si,” explores confluent tragedies of Jeju, from the personal family history of the producer of the film, Kim Min-kyung, to collective trauma systematically obliterated by the Korea’s modern history to another tragedy currently taking place in Gangjeong Village regarding the construction of a naval base.
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