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Times Reimagined

HANJI HOUSE

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"Hanji" is the name given to a traditiona­l Korean paper-made technique deriving from mulberry, also known as the "thousand years paper" due to its great resistance. It is also Chun's prime tool of creation, which he uses to shape metamorpho­tic creatures reminiscen­t of living beings or spectacula­r scenes with historical and cultural symbolism.

Installed in the Palazzo's gardens, overlookin­g the Grand Canal in Venice, the Hanji House is a wooden pavilion, a practical model of 'paper-tree architectu­re,' and it looks like a lantern from a Art Market Magazine distance. The design is inspired by the playful and yet meditative practice of folding paper in an infinite number of ways: the shape recalls ancient East Asian practices of paper folding and tangram, besides the traditiona­l Korean and East Asian houses, based on simple geometric modularity. It is made by a simple combinatio­n of volumes: four pyramids on the top of a parallelep­iped, defining a planar surface shaped as a regular rhombus in the middle.

From the outside, the envelope gives the Hanji House the appearance of a precious and, at the same time, playful object, a lighthouse to illuminate both the splendid Renaissanc­e architectu­re in which it is located and the works of art that surround it.

Inside the Hanji House, a real-time interactiv­e art installati­on is being developed by media artist Calvin J. Lee. Lee transforme­d triangular hanji packages created by artist Chun Kwang Young into virtual form. The tranquil environmen­t inside Hanji House offers an immersive space for visitors to unwind and explore their inner selves as if walking through the interior of Chun's works.

 ?? ?? Palazzo Contarini Polignac for "Chun Kwang Young: Times Reimagined," the Hanji House 2022. Courtesy CKY Studio, Copyright © Alice Clancy.
Palazzo Contarini Polignac for "Chun Kwang Young: Times Reimagined," the Hanji House 2022. Courtesy CKY Studio, Copyright © Alice Clancy.
 ?? ?? Installati­on views of the Hanji House for “Chun Kwang Young: Times Reimagined”, 2022, Palazzo Contarini Polignac, Venice. Courtesy CKY Studio, Copyright © Alice Clancy.
Installati­on views of the Hanji House for “Chun Kwang Young: Times Reimagined”, 2022, Palazzo Contarini Polignac, Venice. Courtesy CKY Studio, Copyright © Alice Clancy.

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