Gwangju Biennale / Gwangju Folly Press Release
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Gwangju Biennale / Gwangju Folly
Press Release 16 November 2012
– Markus Weisbeck/ Surface, Gwangju Folly II, 2012.
Gwangju Folly II Announces Participants
Selected by Nikolaus Hirsch (director), Philipp Misselwitz and Eui Young Chun
(curators) Gwangju Folly II will commission new works from these outstanding
practitioners in the field of architecture, art and literature:
David Adjaye and Taiye Selasi
Ai Weiwei
Seok Hong Go & Mihee Kim
Rem Koolhaas & Ingo Niermann
Raqs Media Collective
Do-Ho Suh
Superflex
Eyal Weizman
Throughout history, follies have been used widely in architecture, visual arts, and
literature as a provocation, a frivolous diversion or strategic place of madness and
satire freed from the constraints of societal norms. Follies have been employed as a
critical medium or object, oscillating between aesthetic autonomy and socialpolitical
potential and situated in a field between decontextualized status
and contextualized condition.
Nikolaus Hirsch, Philipp Misselwitz and Eui Young Chun have developed a curatorial
approach for Gwangju Folly II, which uses the ambiguities of a Folly as a critical tool
of inquiry to address the condition of public space. The negotiation of public space in
Gwangju has played a crucial role in the democratization of South Korea and has
eventually become a global model and reference point for effective grassroots
political mobilization. During the May 18, 1980 Democratic Uprising the city center
became an urban stage for public demonstrations that triggered political
transformation in the country. Today, a multitude of commemorative plaques, signs
and memorials mark historical sites of the uprising throughout Gwangju. In 2011, the
Gwangju Uprising received global recognition through UNESCO, which included the
movement into the UNESCO Memory of the World Register.
Gwangju Folly II will revisit some of these historic sites. A series of newly
commissioned Follies seek to investigate the present day constitution of spatial
practice more than 30 years after the Democratic Uprising – in contemporary
Gwangju as well as in the broader global arena. The project features crossdisciplinary
collaborations between artists, architects, writers and collectives from
diverse contexts. The physical manifestations of the project will be accompanied by
a symposium, a workshop and a publication.
About the Gwangju Biennale and the Folly Project
Founded in 1995 in memory of the civil uprising and the 1980 Gwangju
Democratization Movement, the Gwangju Biennale is one of Asia’s oldest and most
prestigious biennials of contemporary art. Under the helm of previous curators-
including Yongwoo Lee, Massimiliano Gioni, Okwui Enwezor, Charles Esche, Hou
Hanru, Honghee Kim, Kwangsoo Oh, Wankyoung Sung, and Harald Szeemann-the
Gwangju Biennale has established itself as a highlight of the international
contemporary art biennale circuit. Previously conceived of and presented as an
integral part of the 4th Gwangju Design Biennale in 2011 by Artistic Directors Seung
H-Sang and Ai Weiwei, the second edition of the Gwangju Folly project will be held
as an independent event for the first time with a series of new Follies in the urban
space of Gwangju.
For information about the Folly project, webpage : http://www.gwangjufolly.org
For information about the Folly project, contact: gfolly@gwangjubiennale.org
For press related inquires, contact: jisu.cook@gwangjubiennale.org
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