Meanwhile, the theme set for the Korean Pavilion is “Counterbalance: The Stone and the Mountain.” The pavilion will explore perspectives on Korean identity in the face of global conflicts and imbalance. The exhibition will also seek to discuss what art can do in a gloomy reality we have been seeing in today’s world.
The artists of the Korean Pavilion this year, Cody Choi and Lee Wan, and Mr. K, who represents the generation that experienced the colonial rule, the Korean War, dictatorship and rapid industrialization, are tangled as in a family tree, allowing viewers to consider the distinct characteristics of Korea and being a Korean in a global context. The three figures, representing different generations, complete a visual drama with artworks of various genres as painting, installation, and film.