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Eternal Light
by MOA gallery
Location: MOA Gallery
Artist(s): HAN Ho
Date: 26 Jul - 28 Aug 2013

Han created the Eternal Light installation based upon his childhood experiences and the nature of human reason that appears as conflict. The theme of death, resurrection and the soul’s journey to the other side are expressed via an installation consisting of a monumental ship from which a mysterious un-earthly light emanates. The light rays are synonymous to souls likened to the lingering hopes and dreams in the mental image of the departed.

Through this installation artist Han expresses not only the living soul but also the phenomena that seem to provide eight-dimensional space to the dead body becoming spirit. The floating objects are the anxieties felt in life, and the lights represent the carrying away of the mind’s hopes and fears. Struggles inherent to all humans are shown through the ship metaphor departing on its long journey to the unknown. The reality of social chaos and corruption are also present in the ship. But the dreamer of light still hopes that they will be weighed but lightly.

For his monumental installation, and minimalist composition Han has used contemporary precepts to create a site-specific work. But Han also seamlessly blends his own cultural roots into the work by using a material that is both ethereal, light, and flexible; Korean Hanji paper.
- Thalia Vrachopoulos (Art Director, Tenri Gallery)

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