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Laurent Grasso in Axis of Horizon

The National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Korea (MMCA, director Youn Bummo), presents the international contemporary art exhibition Axis of Horizon at MMCA Seoul.

Centering on the MMCA’s recent acquisitions from across the globe, this exhibition features some 70 works by 17 Korean and overseas artists. The title Axis of Horizon alludes to the various approaches to interpreting nature—acts perceivable as erecting axes on the horizontal plane that is the earth. Exhibited works comprehensively probe the relationship between nature and human beings in social and historical contexts.

The exhibition introduces various contemporary reinterpretations of nature under three themes: “The Whole of Parts,” “The Volume of Phenomena,” and “The Other Side of Places.” “The Whole of Parts” consists of works that provide insight into life itself through partial reflection of nature.

“The Volume of Phenomena” comprises works that explore and visualize natural phenomena caused by factors such as seasons, weather, water, smoke, ice, and air. 

“The Other Side of Places” deals with present-day paradoxes unfolding underneath particular landscapes, examining the near future and history. Premiering from the MMCA’s collection is The Silent Movie (2010), a representative piece of Laurent Grasso’s.

Youn Bummo, director of the MMCA, notes, “Axis of Horizon introduces notable works by 17 international artists who propose new perspectives from which to see nature. With the COVID-19 taking a toll on societies in Korea and other parts of the world, I hope that the works in this exhibition offer consolation, a sense of healing, and new artistic discourses for the audience to find new hope.”