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The Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil

Ligyung2001

Korean Art Museum Association

Korean Art Museum Association
Seoul, South Korea

Shuts down the space by certain ratio. It reminds a closed secret room. Install dozens of strong lamps that are used to attract squid from the ship. The four white walls effectively reflect the light everywhere. Audiences cannot see the strong lights as they are stepping into this secret room. It makes them lose their sense of location.

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  • Title: The Tree of Knowledge of Good and Evil
  • Creator: Ligyung, 리경
  • Creator Lifespan: 1969
  • Creator Nationality: Korean
  • Creator Birth Place: Jeonju, Korea
  • Date Created: 2001
  • Physical Dimensions: w18000 x h4000 x d11000 cm
  • Type: Media, Installation
  • Medium: High voltage bulb, MDF, glossy paint
  • Critic's Note: Ligyung's artistic territory presents her diverse talents and expressive range in installation, plane figure, and sculpture. She aspires to seek her everlasting interests in religious spirituality, ruptured contradiction between human interactions, and she continues to bring fundamental questions when the art and society relates to one another. Generally, artists' works tend to begin with their own identity searching and went on to the worldly conflict with the identity found then finally ends with the religious subject matter. On the other hand, Ligying's work investigates religious spirituality from the very first stage. Her ability to provide not only the individual existence intimately connected to religion, but also the religious contradiction and concerns is astonishing. The artist continues to ask "How incomplete it is what you are seeing is what you believing?" and visualizes such question through her installation works at the various exhibition in England, Germany, Slovenia and Asia. Her sharp outlook on the world always leaves you with the sensational significance and a memorization.
  • Artist's Education: Chelsea College of Art and Design, London. M.F.A., Painting.
Korean Art Museum Association

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