Haha-Pine tree
KIM Sung-Bae
Project 1- Busan Museum of Art

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KIM Sung-Bae, <Haha-Pine tree>, Pine tree, 370x800x1500cm, 1987

[Korea]
KIM Sung-Bae
Haha-Pine tree

Through The Spearhead of the Korean Contemporary Art and Exodus Exhibition planned by Metavox Group in 1986 Kim Sung-Bae¡¯s works were introduced to the central artist group. He was able to enter the arts circle through the Youth Artists Biennale of the National Museum of Contemporary Art Center in 1987. The artwork Haha Pine Tree was exhibited at the Youth Artists Biennale at the National Museum of Contemporary Art in 1987. It was installed in an ellipse shape that symbolizes the meaning of the universe by connecting trees cut from Mt. Paldal in Suwon. It is not clear whether the ellipse shape was connected geometrically but the shape constructed of pine trees has the meaning of art in a language connected to the sky, land, and humans.
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