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The panoramic view of Sea Art Festival 2017
The panoramic view of Sea Art Festival 2015

Founded in 1987 as the pre-Olympics event of the 1988 Summer OlympicsinSeoul, South Korea, the Sea Art Festival was held annually until 1995.[1]

After its eighth edition in 1995, it got integrated with the Busan Biennale from 2000 to 2010 (formerly known as PICAF). The Sea Festival has been known to utilize the sea, the natural environment, as exhibition space, showcasing site-specific installations, and in 2006, the exhibition began to manifest the flux and discourse of contemporary art, not limiting itself to only outdoor installations. In 2011, the Sea Art Festival faced its historic juncture when it became an independent exhibition with an intention of establishing a new art brand that is young and experimental.

By hosting exhibitions by the sea, the Sea Art Festival has grown into a unique and specialized event that reflects the natural environment and conditions of the local area. The Sea Art Festival has been critical in site-specific public art, extending its exhibition space beyond cubic indoor premises to living spaces, where everyday lives are present, and blending the nature and art. Furthermore, through the formal destruction of space and the freedom of being both indoor and outdoor, the Sea Art Festival has become the unique marine art brand of Busan that is young, experimental, communicative and site-specific.[2]

History

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Year Title Period Venue Director Theme Note
2023 Sea Art Festival 2023[3] 14. Oct~19. Nov. 2023(37 days) Ilgwang Beach Irini Papadimitriou Flickering Shores, Sea Imaginaries
2021 Sea Art Festival 2021[4] 16. Oct~14. Nov. 2021(30 days) Ilgwang Beach Ritika BISWAS NON-/HUMAN ASSEMBLAGES
2019 Sea Art Festival 2019[5] 28. Sep~27. Oct. 2019(30 days) Dadepo Beach Seo Sangho SEA OF HEARTBREAK
2017 Sea Art Festival 2017[6] 16. Sep~15. Oct. 2017(30 days) Dadepo Beach Do, Tae-Keun Ars Ludens: Sea+Art+Fun
2015 Sea Art Festival 2015[7] 19. Sep~18. Oct. 2015(30 days) Dadepo Beach Sung-H0 KIM See—Sea & Seed
2013 Sea Art Festival 2013[8] 14. Sep~7. Oct. 2013(24 days) Songdo Beach Tae-Won Park With Songdo : Remembrance·Marks·People
2011 Sea Art Festival 2011[9] 1. Oct~21. Oct. 2011(21 days) Songdo Beach Exhibition Planning Committee

(Jong-Gu Kim, Tae-Geun Do, Byoung-Hak Ryu, Tae-Won Park, Seung-Bo Jun)

SONGDDO

*After 8th Sea Art Festival, the Sea Art Festival Had been integrated into Busan Biennale and it has been held independently since Sea Art Festival 2011.

Program

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The festival has been made even more diverse with the inclusion of festival programs and education programs based on cooperation with Busan-area artistic groups. It has created an environment for harmony and shared benefits for the local art community.[10]

Organizing Committee

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References

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  1. ^ "Busan Biennale - Sea Art Festival 2015 | YatzerAgenda". Yatzer. 2015-10-05. Retrieved 2019-04-11.
  • ^ Biennale, Busan. "Overview>Introduction>Sea Art Festival 2017 | Busan Biennale". www.busanbiennale.org (in Korean). Retrieved 2019-04-11.
  • ^ "Sea Art Festival 2023: Flickering Shores, Sea Imaginaries - Announcements - e-flux". www.e-flux.com. Retrieved 2019-04-11.
  • ^ "Sea Art Festival 2021: NON-/HUMAN ASSEMBLAGES - Announcements - e-flux". www.e-flux.com. Retrieved 2019-04-11.
  • ^ "Sea Art Festival 2019: SEA OF HEARTBREAK - Announcements - e-flux". www.e-flux.com. Retrieved 2019-04-11.
  • ^ "Sea Art Festival 2017: Ars Ludens: Sea+Art+Fun - Announcements - e-flux". www.e-flux.com. Retrieved 2019-04-11.
  • ^ "The Sea Art Festival 2015: See—Sea & Seed - Announcements - e-flux". www.e-flux.com. Retrieved 2019-04-11.
  • ^ "With Songdo : Remembrance·Marks·People: Sea Art Festival 2013 - Announcements - e-flux". www.e-flux.com. Retrieved 2019-04-11.
  • ^ "The Sea Art Festival 2011 - Announcements - e-flux". www.e-flux.com. Retrieved 2019-04-11.
  • ^ "Sea Art Festival 2017 - Announcements - e-flux". www.e-flux.com. Retrieved 2019-04-11.
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