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Symposium by Artists
 
June 22 (Friday) - July 29 (Sunday), 2001 Gallery A, B, Lounge





Preface


The term landscape has always referred to scenery in general and landscape paintings. While on the one hand, it has embraced external environments including gardens, architecture, and even cities, on the other hand, it can connote scenery that exist in the human psyche such as imagined sights or "landscapes of the soul."
Landscapes have been born at the point of encounter between humans and nature. However, the technological environment that permeates contemporary society is largely affecting humans, nature, and consequently landscapes. This exhibition reveals a cross-section of landscapes by tracing the changes in its meaning through the works of artists who incorporate technological media in their respective, personal manners.
This exhibition includes some new, highly acclaimed works and installations for ICC. These works take the visitor on a tour of the broad world of landscapes. Their subject matter includes everyday urban sights, communion with nature, the vantages of a traveler under the illumination of a different sky, and even scenes from the earth's weather and cosmos.