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.
A related publication of the same title is available at REF.AAD.
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A related publication of the same title is available at REF.AAD.
Note: Original packaging available on request, please contact library staff.
Alternative title
Daechuri Art Garden Documentary
Access level
Onsite
artist
practitioner
Location code
CD.001227
Language
Korean
Keyword
cultural policy,  censorship,  community art,  site-specific art,  activist art,  documentary
Publication/Creation date
2008
Running time
00:43:23
Video format
DVD
No of copies
1
Content type
documentary
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