Gwangju Biennale Archive

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With Remember A River, the artist reveals the complexity of wetlands amid urban settings at Gwangju Bienniale

BY Christine Han |

In the Tokyo-based artist's works, everyday objects are animated by electric motors and chance elements

BY Andrew Maerkle |

The artist shares her Zen-like approach to using Korean hanji paper

BY Lisa Yin Zhang |

The artist's photographic series documents remnants of Gwangju’s colonial legacies in buildings

BY Hayoung Chung |

The Tate Modern curator speaks to Marko Gluhaich about the stories she’s bringing to the Hyundai Tate Research Centre: Transnational and the 2023 Gwangju Biennale

BY Marko Gluhaich AND Sook-Kyung Lee |

Curated by Defne Ayas and Natasha Ginwala, this year’s edition explores transnational kinships and inherited healing practices to commemorate the 40th anniversary of Gwangju May Uprising

BY Hayoung Chung |

This year’s edition acts as a house of mirrors reflecting the promises of globalization and the ‘intensification and erosion of nationalism’

BY Amy Sherlock |



A quick response detailing the highlights from this year’s biennale, ‘The Eighth Climate (What does art do?)’

BY Harry Thorne |

With 'Burning Down the House', Jessica Morgan proves her though and testing nature

BY Paul Teasdale |

Architecture, whimsy and the Gwangju Biennale

BY Joseph Grima |

‘10,000 Lives’ was a fascinating examination of the role of photography in contemporary culture

BY Christy Lange |