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    Paradise Art Space, Quayola  548  0 Kommentare Asymmetric Archaeology Exhibition held

    The Asia hub for modern and contemporary art that integrates digital technology.

    • On the 14th, about 50 works will be on display including Sculpture Factory a robot that's sculpts prominent works
    • Works on display around resort including a promotional style shopping arcade plaza and the Art garden

    SEOUL, South Korea, Dec. 13, 2018 /PRNewswire/ -- From the 14th until February 24th of next year, Paradise City will host the media artist, Quayola's first exhibition in Asia, Quayola: Asymmetric Archaeology at the Art-tainment Resort, Paradise Art Space.

    Quayola Asymmetric Archaeology

    Following the ceremony commemorating the opening of the art space, the planned exhibition will consist of a total of 6 sections where around 50 works across various genres will be displayed including printed, video, sculpture and robotic installations. Here audience can find works that rediscover the beauty and nature of the ancient world using digital technology under the theme of "Asymmetric Archaeology." This exhibition sheds light on the relationship between the past present and future, completely excludes man's subjective view, and experiments with asymmetry which provides a mechanical objective view only.   

    Quayola reinterprets works using digital technology to recreate sculptures and ancient murals from the era of Hellenism and is one of the most promising artists in the present media art scene. He has already held exhibitions in various prominent art galleries around the world, London, Paris, Barcelona. This is the first exhibition to be held in Asia. 

    To commemorate the special occasion of this private exhibition, performances will also be held that audience can only see at Art Space. The performance, inspired by Michelangelo's unfinished technique, will directly show viewers how the Sculpture Factory goes through the process of a modern reconstruction of Giovanni Lorenzo Bernini's, "The Rape of Proserpina."

    Works by Quayola can been seen throughout Paradise City. At the promotional event style shopping arcade plaza, visitors can view high definition video works on an LED screen 25m wide and 8.3m high, and in the Art Garden, on the wall, a jumbo-sized project mapping some 70m wide and 20m high.

    Paradise Culture Foundation President Choi Yun-jeong revealed that, "The world of Quayola works that are modern reinterpretations of his unique view is in tune with Paradise City's concept that pursues a coexistence of the past and future," And added, "Paradise Art Space will strive to lead the culture and art platform of Northeast Asia, by holding exhibitions of rising artists from Korea and abroad." 

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