This is a documentary of the activities and 'protest art' from 2005-2007 that emerged in Daechuri, a South Korean farming community in Korea whose land was appropriated by the government to make space for the expansion of a nearby U.S. military base. The village became a focal point for anti-government, anti-American and anti-free trade activists from across Korea, attracting artists and musicians to support their cause. In Korean with Korean subtitles.
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Alternative title

Daechuri Art Garden Documentary

Access level

Onsite

Location code
CD.001227
Language

Korean

Publication/Creation date

2008

Running time

00:43:23

Video format

DVD

No of copies

1

Content type

documentary

Art Activities for Daechuri
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Art Activities for Daechuri, 들사람들: 대추리예술가들