'"Nature, Life, Human" scrutinizes the elements of the climatic and natural environment and their relation to life which is infused within the artworks as characteristic cues. In other words, Nature, Life and Humans pays attention to the aesthetic quality pervading the Korean sensibilities which stems from the physical surroundings and life, as interacting with or subjected by the environment.
"Nature, Life, Human" is composed of the two sections, Nature and Life, respectively presented in the first and second exhibition hall. The two themes might sound separate and sing different songs, yet the audience will feel that there is an organic relationship between the two. The artworks reflect the artist’s individual experience, the circumstance of the times when the artist is living, the surrounding features, geographical and atmospheric, to which the artist’s feelings and thoughts are bound to respond. By focusing the relevance between the artworks and the environmental constituents, the audience will be led to ponder on their own lives; the opportunity to re-discover life from a fresh perspective.' - from museum's website.
Please note that essays translated into English are contained in another booklet.
Onsite
English, 
Korean
painting,  group exhibition
2011
398
Nil
2
catalogue
Life, Genuine Expression of Human Face - HWANG Sungrim
The Trajectory of Loss of Humanism - KIM Sungjong
Artist's Life and Art - Albert Camus and the Stranger - KIM Hwayoung
Changes of Lifestyle and the Koreans' Sense of Value - KIM Eunshin
Climate, the Aesthetics Bred from Nature - KANG Hyoyeun, 강효연
Life and Climate: Korean Nature and Style of Response - OH Kwangsu, 오광수
Artistic Realization of the Self and Climate - KIM Yongshin
Climate, its Geographical Origins - LEE Minboo
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