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Centre Pompidou Hanwha Unveils First 'Garden Project'

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Chae June

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Centre Pompidou Hanwha has expanded the art experience within its museum to an outdoor garden.

Centre Pompidou Hanwha will present its first garden project, "Imprinting Time," at the 63rd Rudolf Garden, an outdoor space of the museum, in September. This marks the first attempt to showcase contemporary art outside exhibition halls by treating the garden as a new stage, proposing a fresh viewing experience where the museum, nature, and urban landscapes blend together.

The project features three Korean female artists representing different generations: Kim Yoon-shin, Shin Mi-kyung, and Oh Myo-cho. Each of these artists has built their own sculptural language in distinct eras and environments, exploring the relationships between nature and the body, time and matter, in their unique ways.

As suggested by the project title "Imprinting Time," the installed works engage with external elements such as plants, seasons, winds along the Han River, sunlight, and rainwater, gradually carving new traces over time. Visitors can experience how the artworks and natural environment influence and transform each other while walking through the garden paths.

In a phone interview with this newspaper, a Hanwha representative stated, "The garden project will be first unveiled on the evening of September 4 at the private event '63 Night,' held at both the 63rd Rudolf Garden and Centre Pompidou Hanwha." They added, "This event, organized in connection with the Seoul World Fireworks Festival, will be attended by approximately 300 art professionals from Korea and abroad, including Frieze VIPs and collectors. It will open to general visitors starting September 6."

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