Arts | Exhibition features unusual images that mimic the look of woven textiles

2-1_Parkseunghoon_TEXTUS-189_2012The exhibition “Travelogue – works by Park, Seung Hoon” will be inaugurated today at 6.30 p.m. at the Gallery of Taipa Houses-Museum.
Organized by the Cultural Affairs Bureau (IC) and PYO Gallery, the exhibition features sixteen of the Korean artist’s photographs, and will showcase two series titled “Textus” and “A Better Explanation,” according to a statement by the IC.
The “Textus” series is captured on positive 16mm movie film with an 8x10mm camera, as Park weaves multiple filmstrips – produced across continents over the years – into a single unique photograph to reconstruct a scenario.
Park’s latest work, “A Better Explanation,” manifests change over time and space through long-
term photography of the scenery surrounding the Arno River in Florence. In this series, he presents the scenery of the moment while depicting the social and historical development of the Arno River.
The organizer hopes that by sharing the artist’s detailed creations with the public, the audience may develop their own imagination through the photographer’s works.
The exhibition “Travelogue – works by Park, Seung Hoon” will run from tomorrow until June 26. Admission is free.

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