The artist, who has been listening to the voices of socially marginalized people, has been striving to communicate with others and to achieve social unity while operating a public art project that seeks actual changes in people’s lives. Through such efforts, he attempts to expand the social functionality of art. In particular, as a community project, the artwork <tomorrow> has been created to provide vitality and to consolidate the community by establishing a community space. In the Children’s Museum, the artwork serves as an emotional family space which promotes interactions with family-unit visitors, and allows family members to talk about tomorrow.
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