Contemporary Art Exhibition
First, the Contemporary Art Exhibition had 92 artworks from 38 countries under the theme of ¡®Chasm-N.E.T.', composed of three exhibition sections :¡¸Point of Contact¡¹,¡¸Hang in there, My dear Geum-sun¡¹and¡¸Moving Picture Desire¡¹.
These three sections were organically connected with the main theme 'Chasm' but they were also independent of the main theme.

¢¹Outline
¤ý Period
Aug. 21~Oct. 31, 2004
¤ý Venues
Busan Museum of Modern Art, Busan Yachting Center, etc.
¤ý Theme
Chasm-N.E.T.
¤ý Artworks
92 works from 38 countries

¢¹Theme : Chasm-N.E.T.
The theme for the Contemporary Art Exhibition, N.E.T., is proposed to dilute any negative implication ¡°chasm¡± might carry. In the context of this exhibition, N.E.T. should be understood as an acronym consisting of sub-concepts that are applied to the three sections of the exhibition emphasizing its inter-related structure. For example, to build a ¡®Nexus¡¯ between the different aims of the three sections of the exhibition, an ¡®Encounter¡¯ between the two curators' ideas is required. For this purpose, they need to ¡®Travel¡¯ into one another's consciousness. Furthermore, to proceed ¡®Negotiation¡¯ between exhibition organizers and participating artists must take place. N.E.T. requests an understanding of each others¡¯ ¡®Environment¡¯ and an adventure to ¡®Transit¡¯ between each others¡¯ mental territory. Thu, the notion of ¡®Nexus/Encounter/Traveling, Negotiation/Environment/Transit,¡¯ that compose N.E.T., is not only a conceptual proposition that the Busan Biennale 2004 Contemporary Art Exhibition aspires to achieve but also implies the exhibit itself. Moreover N.E.T. is the keyword that allows us multiple interpretations of the exhibit concepts when combined with the exhibition¡¯s three sub-sections : 'Point of Contact', 'Hang in There, My dear Geum-sun', 'Moving Picture Desire'.

- Point of Contact : The title of a section co-curated by the Tae Man Choi and Manu D. Park refers to both a spatial and temporal realm where diverse cultural discourses and artists - in nomadic flow - will come together and disperse again.This section extenuates the idea that the Biennale is a place where nomadically flowing people and information are interchanged. It is a moment and space for exchange, not a fixed point on a coordinate system but both a place and a time in which flexible and free movements intersect.

- Hang in There, My dear Guem-sun : Curated by Tae Man Choi, derives its title from a popular Korean song released at the height of Korean War. The song is about a refugee who after traveling all the way to Busan from his home in what is now North Korea, longs for his family and his sister ¡®Geum-sun¡¯ who were left behind.
This section will be a space to visually experience artists¡¯ ideas regarding the history and reality of socio-political trauma emphasising the geographical and geopolitical significance of Busan. It will purport to show that trauma is not only a source of pain but also a motivation for new life.
- Moving Picture Desire : Curated by Manu D. Park will portray works of contemporary artists who deal with various differences, gaps, conflicts, tensions and clashes that may arise in encounters between contemporary art, film and spectators¡¯ cultures.¡®Artist movies¡¯ whose themes deal with spatial chasm, disconnection between past, present and future or strained love-relationships between man and woman, and so called ¡®screen-based art¡¯ that reconstructs or critically appropriates all film elements will be presented.


Sea Art Festival
The Sea Art Festival exhibited 34 works from 11 countries. It took place in various places like Haeundae Beach, Haeundae train station, Haewoljeong on Moon-Greeting Hill, the rabbit warrens in Dongbaek Island, the rooftop of the seashore public service center, etc. The exhibition theme of the Sea Art Festival was ¡®Chasm-Crossing Over'. Different cultures like high culture and low culture, elite culture and public culture, continental culture and coastal culture overcome the 'chasms' among them through the act of 'Crossing Over', giving birth to new artistic vitality, eliciting positive response and sympathy from the public.

¢¹Outline
¤ý Period
Oct. 9¡­Oct. 31, 2004
¤ý Venues
Haeundae Beach, etc.
¤ý Theme
Chasm-Crossing Over
¤ý Artworks
34 works from 11 countries (9 Invited works, 18 Competition works, 7 Performances)

¢¹Theme : Chasm-Crossing Over
There have been so many 'chasm' in our consciousness, culture and space while we have repeated conflict and harmony resulted from the experience with other cultures voluntarily or with another intention in our history. There are one side and the other between the chasm, and the difference of them is confirmed by 'crossing over' from here to there in the end. At the time, new thing different from the old one is come birth after crossing over.
New culture may be originated from the chasm between the existing culture and the current, and also culture may be new and abundant by crossing over from one culture to the other. Culture and art in the 21st century could recover the closing and limit of modernism by crossing over.
The Subsidiary theme of the Busan Sculpture Project and the Sea Art Festival, 'Crossing Over' has a meaning of positive activity in order to produce a new culture of Busan, either bringing to the attention of 'chasm' among the cultures and reviving affirmatively the meaning of 'chasm'


Busan Sculpture Project
The Busan Sculpture Project aims to create a beautiful sculpture city, Busan. From May 22 to August 29, 20 stone, metal and bronze works from 10 countries were exhibited, drawing 290,000 visitors. The exhibition theme was the same as that of the Sea Art Festival, 'Chasm-Crossing Over'. The works were human-friendly and environment-friendly, emphasizing interactiveness and figurativeness and allowing visitors to experience the works in person. The Eulsukdo Sculpture Park where the works have been installed provides a comfortable resting area to people from all walks of life. It has also emerged as a new tourist landmark for visitors from home and abroad.

¢¹Outline
¤ý Period
May. 22 ~ Aug. 29, 2004
¤ý Venues
Eulsukdo Sculpture Park
¤ý Theme
Chasm-Crossing Over
¤ý Artworks
20 works from 10 countries

¢¹Theme : Chasm-Crossing Over