3rd Daegu Photo Biennale -tru(E)motion
Joonas Ahlava » Chan-Hyo Bae » Peter Bialobrzeski » Oliver Boberg » Robert Capa » Sung Eun Chang » Gerardo Custance » Joakim Eskildsen » GAO Brothers (Zhen & Qiang) » Ori Gersht » Denise Grünstein » Ilkka Halso » Agan Harahap » Duong Cam HOANG » Takashi Homma » Yee I-Lann » Tiina Itkonen » TeaWon Jang » CHEN Jiagang » Ulla Jokisalo » Aino Kannisto » Hannu Karjalainen » Kalle Kataila » Pertti Kekarainen » Kim Joon » Ola Kolehmainen » Janne Lehtinen » Jouko Lehtola » Alexander Lembke » Ville Lenkkeri » Anni Leppälä » Noomi Ljungdell » Aki Lumi » Niko Luoma » Susanna Majuri » Maleonn (Ma Liang) » Walter Niedermayr » Sohei Nishino » Koji Onaka » Sherman Ong » Riitta Päiväläinen » Adam Pańczuk » Nelli Palomäki » Jyrki Parantainen » Hyun-Doo Park » Hyung-Geun Park » Park Shi-Chan & Chang Myung-Keun » CHI Peng » María Teresa Ponce » Jorma Puranen » Angki Purbandono » Wang Qingsong » Heli Rekula » Reiner Riedler » Shintaro Sato » Mikko Sinervo » Manit Sriwanichpoom » Juha Suonpää » Daniëlle van Ark » Niina Vatanen » Saana Wang » LI Wei » Agung Nugroho Widhi » Osamu Yokonami » Hyun Mi Yoo »
Exhibition: 30 Sep – 24 Oct 2010
Daegu Photo Biennale
503, Jung-mu Bldg, 26, Seoseong-ro, Jung-gu
702-712 Daegu
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3rd Daegu Photo Biennale -tru(E)motion Main Exhibitions Helsinki School Seconds of Life breaking the edge Special Exhibitions Asia Spectrum Speaking out peace The subject of 2010 Daegu Biennale is ‘tru(E)motion’ (landscape calling us). It has three points of view. First, it is literally true emotion. A photographer expresses his/her emotion sincerely in a situation that happens in a space through photos. Second, it can show motions through ‘true motion.’ it shows the boundary between photos and videos through video works of photo artists as well as photos. It stimulates audience's curiosity through various instruments for video works. Last, ‘E’ expresses the nature and the human which are great interests in the field of art, as the initial 'e' of ecology and environment. So, it views a subtle relation between cities made by humans and the humans living in the cities ironically. Moreover, it is a complex keyword of three main exhibitions (‘Seconds of Life’: landscape made by humans, ‘helsinki school’ and ‘breaking the edge’) which are introduced in this Biennale. true(E)motion This thematic exhibition conveys the idea of space we humans have created. The artistic directors of the show, Lee Yong-hwan and Walter Vergmoser feel that “We humans have incessantly produced artificial spaces in nature as a way of life.” However, “The real scenes artists have captured are in no way pessimistic, but familiar environments in which we live and breathe.”