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Visions in Motion Korea

 
 

Visions in Motion Korea

Displayed in the Demilitarized Zone of North and South Korea for the Let's DMZ Peace Festival.

 
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by Patrick Shearn of Poetic Kinetics

Visions in Motion displayed between North and South Korea as a symbol of peace.

Los Angeles, CA September 19, 2022 – Artist Patrick Shearn of Poetic Kinetics presents Visions in Motion Korea, a large-scale, outdoor, public art installation at the “Let’s DMZ Peace Arts Festival” held annually in the Korean Demilitarized Zone. Curated by the GyeongGi Cultural Foundation, Visions in Motion Korea will be on display from September 21 until October 30, 2022 in Pyeonghwa-Nuri Park in the Imjingak area of Paju, South Korea.

The goal of the “Let’s DMZ Peace Arts Festival” is to promote peace and coexistence while highlighting the environment and culture in the Demilitarized Zone. The 250-meter (800-foot) participatory sculpture was conceived to be a symbol for peace and the united power of people overcoming injustice—incorporating messages from individuals all over the world to visualize a collective voice of hope. During the festival, the public is encouraged to contribute messages of positivity, unity, and peace to the artwork, joining tens of thousands of messages already presented within the fabric of the work, thereby growing the installation.

Visions in Motion was previously exhibited in 2019 when working with the curator Kulturprojekte Berlin which commemorated the 30th anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall at the Brandenburg Gate, Visions in Motion Korea will continue to facilitate a global conversation by and for the people. The sculpture is made up of over 100,000 strips of sailcloth fabric draped upon a supporting structure in a curved, wall-like form to symbolize the bending of the border between North and South Korea.

“Art transcends borders and tugs at the thread of our common humanity,” shared Shearn. “Here I strive to use my artwork as a platform for bringing people together in the spirit of hope and action.”

Visions in Motion is part of Shearn’s signature body of work called the Skynet Series—inspired by the graceful murmuration of birds flocking together or schools of fish coalescing and moving simultaneously, creating a constant reminder of nature moving around us. Traditionally created as a series of aerial works which float revealing unseen natural elements, in unusual, dramatic ways, this piece will be a ground-based installation which will make the work uniquely accessible to the public for interaction.

The Demilitarized Zone is a middle ground between South and North Korea and is remembered as a symbol of the confrontation between the two as well as division, and a trace of war. Here, the “Let’s DMZ Peace Arts Festival” sets out to present ways to newly define the value of the Demilitarized Zone which symbolically contains the fundamental heart of peace. The festival will consist of three parts: DMZ Exhibition, DMZ Concert, and DMZ Local. Other artists taking part include IVAAIU City, TAE YOUNG + ZHIP, Hayoun Kwon, Taebum Ha, Anna Lim, Ujoo + LimHeeYoung; Christian Storm + Junkhouse; Ahram Kwon, seenaeme+semiTR, Yoo SeungHyeup(MAX), Jeon Joon-Ho, Jung Yeondoo, Jay Flow, Youngjoo Cho, and JINSBH+Koo Hunjoo.

Patrick Shearn of Poetic Kinetics displays
Visions in Motion
in the Demilitarized Zone between North and South Korea
for the “Let’s DMZ Peace Arts Festival”