BANDI WALK: One Step Closer to Our Earth
June-August 2024
9AM-4PM
Korean Cultural Centre SA
267 Waterkloof Road, Brooklyn, Pretoria
In commemoration of the 2024 Korea-Africa Summit (June 4-5), the Korean Cultural Centre presents the Ecological Environment Special Exhibition, BANDI WALK: One Step Closer to Our Earth. ‘Bandi’, the Korean word for firefly, symbolizes purity of nature. This exhibition features thought-provoking works from the National Asian Cultural Center in Korea alongside innovative pieces by renowned and emerging South African artists. Blending contemporary installation and media art, the exhibition addresses critical topics of the environment, climate, and the natural world.
BANDI WALK, signifies the first cooperation where the visual arts of Korea and South Africa come together, highlighting their joint efforts to address global problems and promote two-way cultural exchange. Climate scientists predict a new era where the rise in average global temperatures will spiral out of human control, bringing a bleak future for humanity's survival. The term "Anthropocene," indicating that human activity has become the decisive factor in the Earth's environmental changes, is relevant here.
This exhibition provides a perspective on the Earth's past, present, and future. It aims to recall the richness of our ecosystems, highlight the current crisis of the planet, and reflect on our responsibilities and roles in overcoming the climate crisis. BANDI WALK creates a platform for bilateral cultural exchange, fostering cultural understanding and cooperation between Korea and South Africa.
• Dates: 3 June-30 August 2024
• Time: 9AM-4PM (closed during 12PM-1PM)
• Venue: Korean Cultural Centre SA
• Address: 267 Waterkloof Road, Brooklyn, Pretoria
• Admission: Free
*The exhibition is closed on weekends and public holidays.
ARTISTS
South Korea
UM Along
CHOI Ji-ii
LEE Jo-heum
LIM Yonghyun
AABB (SEOK Jae-won, KIM Minjae, & KOO Jaeun)
YOO Ye-jin, LIM Hyeonji, & KANG Jeon-yun
CHOI Yeoleum
YANG Hyeonseo
JANG Seung-wook
South Africa
Ashleigh Tumelo Machete AKA “Joburg Ash”
Lungiswa Gqunta
Andrea du Plessis
Chrisel Attewell
WORKS displayed
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