Sea Art Festival
The Sea Art Festival in the Busan Biennale 2006 offers a unique venue for exhibiting marine art in the world-class marine capital, Busan. The exhibition is designed to embody viewer-centered art an innovative art form in which artists alter the urban environment by adding artistic elements to existing 'Street Furniture' the mundane paraphernalia of everyday life. Truly 'interactive,' the artworks function with the participation and use of viewers. The exhibition will comprise three exhibitions : 'Public Furniture' and 'Living Furniture,' both of which will be held on streets near Haeundae Beach.

¢¹Outline
¤ý Period
2006. 9. 16~11. 25 (71 Days)
¤ý Venues
Haeundae beach, Load and sidewalk between the crossloads toward the westin chosun beach hotel and the front of marriet hotel, etc.
¤ý Theme
Art in Life
¤ý Artworks
92(teams) from 22 countries

¢¹Theme : Art in Life
Until the dawn of the twentieth-century, art was in synchrony with everyday life. However, since that point, the dominant sentiment has become "art for art's sake" a view of art, which has kept it at a distance from daily life. In fact, this radical split between life and art has been valid for only a century. In other words, it is not so much a natural "fact," as a ruling ideology. The artistic direction of the past one-hundred years is thus better described as a trap than a destiny. But, properly understood, the rules of the game are not so much written as waiting to be defined. Of course, from the viewpoint of the past and the ruling ideology, the rules for art appear to be fixed. But art, being a process more than a set of rules, is able to clear a path to the future a future in which rules don't apply or are not yet defined.

In this respect, the Public Furniture of the Sea Art Festival in Busan Biennale 2006 is not so much a modern, formalistic, or experimental event, as a living, practical alternative to current public art. That is, instead of being reserved for an educated elite, or a select social group, it is truly poli-cultural and genuinely open. Indeed, anything less could not bridge the gap between life and art.

Busan Sculpture Project
The Busan Sculpture Project is a special exhibition of the Busan Biennale. Its goals are to raise awareness of the impotance of the natural environment, of taking thee proper measures to protect the global ecosystem as well as appreciating the interconnectedness of human beings with all living things. To facilitate this purpose, the exhibition is composed of site-specific modern artworks as in 'street furniture', to related to both the artistry of monumental mass-a characteristic of sculpture art and aesthetic traditions with poetic metaphor and polyvalent.

¢¹Outline
¤ý Period
May. 27. 16~11. 25 (71 Days)
¤ý Venues
Haeundae beach, Load and sidewalk between the crossloads toward the westin chosun beach hotel and the front of marriet hotel, etc.
¤ý Theme
Art in Life
¤ý Artworks
Approximately 100 artworks from 14 countries

¢¹Theme : Homage to the Earth
Humanity's relentless destruction of nature is disrupting the ecological order around the world. As such, it continues to pose a great danger not only to human beings, but also to all living things on the planet earth. That makes environmental protection a truly global concern. Unfortunately, however, the vast majority of human beings still see nature as something to be conquered, rather than a "friend" with whom they should peacefully co-exist. The environment, in fact, would be best protected if humanity were to "neglect" it, leaving it as it is. However, this approach has not been possible since the advent of industrialization. Since then, human beings have had to take deliberate steps in order to protect the natural world.

Faced with this environmental challenge, the Busan Sculpture Project in the Busan Biennale 2006 will gather artists from around the world, under the banner 'Homage to the Earth. 'The artworks will underline the importance of the natural environment, suggest directions for improvement, as well as point to problems. These messages will be delivered through a variety of forms, including monumental art, street furniture, site-specific and group-created works, with active citizen participation. The artistry of monumental mass, a characteristic of sculpture art, to be related to both the artistry of monumental mass-a characteristic of sculpture art-, and aesthetic traditions with poetic metaphor and polyvalent.