Korean artists Bae Bien-U and Noh Suntag will present a special installation of two individual 25-metre long murals as part of the Photo London Pavilion Commissions titled Dual Reality.
Korean artists Bae Bien-U and Noh Suntag will present a special installation of two individual 25-metre long murals as part of the Photo London Pavilion Commissions titled Dual Reality.
Bien-U Bae has achieved international acclaim exhibiting widely throughout Korea, Europe and America where his works can also be found in museums as well as private collections thus making him as one of Korea’s leading representatives of art-photography.
Noh Suntag produces photographs that detail real-life situations directly related to the division of Korea. For several years he has been teaching at the Seoul Institute of Arts where his lectures enthral, influence and motivate his students of photography. Noh uses his photography to explore how images related to the division ideology are distributed and consumed in Korean society.
Photo London was created to give London an international photography event befitting the city’s status as a global cultural capital. Now in its third year, Photo London has established itself as a world-class photography fair and as a catalyst for London’s dynamic photography community. From the capital’s major museums, to its auction houses, galleries large and small, right into the burgeoning creative communities in the East End and South London, Photo London harnesses the city’s outstanding creative talent and brings the world’s leading photographers, curators, exhibitors, dealers and the public to celebrate photography, the medium of our time. This year's edition will take place 18-21 May 2017 at Somerset House, London, featuring 99 exhibitors, 500 artists, 4 special exhibitions, 3 installations and over 30 talks in 5 days!
Bae Bien-U and Noh Suntag, courtesy the artists.
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