Podo Museum Hosts “Salon de PODO: Artist Talk” Featuring Maarten Baas and Sumi Kanazawa
Creatrip Team
4 months ago
Podo Museum will hold two year-end artist talks as part of its annual Salon de PODO series, tied to the ongoing exhibition “We, Such Small Beings.” On November 15 (2:00–3:00 PM) Dutch designer-artist Maarten Baas will discuss his experimental works that visualize time, including a new commissioned video piece “Real Time Conveyor Belt Clock” that satirizes modern life through workers repetitively crafting clock hands. On December 21 the museum will host Sumi Kanazawa (a third-generation Korean-Japanese artist) in the second gallery to talk about her meticulous hand-crafted works that materialize repeated time, such as “Drawings on Newspaper” (2017–) which layers pencil marks to show intersecting temporal strata. Both talks offer audience insight into the artists’ processes and the exhibition’s theme of how many small existences form something larger. Simultaneous interpretation will be provided; visitors with exhibition tickets may join for free and can reserve via Naver. Podo Museum is a cultural space on Jeju run by WhiChan, a subsidiary of SK㈜.