An exhibition has been organised in Hue city, the central province of Thua Thien-Hue, showcasing 20 acrylic paintings and seven videos by two female artists from the Republic of Korea, Eugene Jung and Kim Sung Mi.
Running from August 12-18, the “Point of Intersection” exhibition featured daily life-minor trauma, stress – unexpected happenings that are interconnected, such as trauma of war violence.
It also showed the artists’ personal view on the position of women in the society. The “point of intersection” exists between language and non-verbal and is reflected in traditional rituals of Korean people, including the Shamanism rituals for healing.
The event was part of a cooperation programme between the Hue-based New Space Arts Foundation and the Republic of Korea’s Hive Art Camp.-VNA
Running from August 12-18, the “Point of Intersection” exhibition featured daily life-minor trauma, stress – unexpected happenings that are interconnected, such as trauma of war violence.
It also showed the artists’ personal view on the position of women in the society. The “point of intersection” exists between language and non-verbal and is reflected in traditional rituals of Korean people, including the Shamanism rituals for healing.
The event was part of a cooperation programme between the Hue-based New Space Arts Foundation and the Republic of Korea’s Hive Art Camp.-VNA