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2024 4th JEJU BIENNALE

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“I want to convey the importance of human connection, the value of life, and respect for peace through my work.”

[STORY] Artist ‘Yang Kura' visited Tsushima Island to conceive a work for the 4th Jeju Biennale exhibition.

Reported by Yomiuri Shimbun on September 1, 2024



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An article reporting that Jeju-born artist Yang Kura, who is participating in the 4th Jeju Biennale with an installation piece, visited Tsushima Island to conceptualize his work has been published by the local Japanese newspaper Yomiuri Shimbun.Yang Kura previously participated in the 2018 

"Tsushima Art Fantasia," where he presented his works that addressed environmental issues through artistic discourse.
Meanwhile, the theme of this exhibition is "Drift," and based on events and history related to Jeju, artists from various backgrounds will explore themes such as the environment, the ocean, borders, and ecosystems. Their works will be unveiled at the Jeju Biennale, an art exhibition set to take place this November.



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