The Manila Times

Light paintings, art installati­ons illumine Korean exhibit

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KOREAN Cultural Center ( KCC) in the Philippine­s opened its Korean media art exhibition ‘ Eternal Light’ on Thursday at KCC Exhibit Hall, Taguig City.

The exhibition features 15 artworks and installati­on arts of Korean contempora­ry artist and performer, Han Ho. Many have called him the successor to world-renown video artist Nam June Paik, who is considered to be the founder of video art.

In ‘Eternal Light’, Han Ho explores on the di hope. According to him, he creates tiny holes in his paintings to let the light pass through. The result of this repetitive process creates a new form of art in his painting. “I put all the areas of the visual arts, such as painting, media, installati­on and videos into one space to make an amalgamati­on of them,” said Han Ho.

KCC Director OH Choong- Suk, in his speech, said that he is very excited to introduce Korean contempora­ry artist and performer, Han Ho features is artworks at ‘Eternal Light’ exhibit this new medium of Korean art to the Filipi art exhibition that uses light as a tool. I have great anticipati­on that this event will succeed in informing the public of Korea’s media and visual art,” said Director OH.

During the exhibit opening, Han Ho did a performanc­e art wherein he produced a series calls his performanc­e art as “Light Human.”

The ‘ Eternal Light’ exhibition will run until April 28 at the KCC Exhibition Hall. Admission is free.

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