File:Gate through the Future (2010) Kwonjungho.jpg
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DescriptionGate through the Future (2010) Kwonjungho.jpg |
English: Kwonjungho’s multi-story sculpture constructed from mixed media paper skulls measuring at 3.15x3.6x2.7m. The image shows Kwonjungho’s installation at The KunstDoc Gallery in 2010. ‘The gate through the future’ reflects on silent tombs as monuments and refers to the audience's own connection with skulls as symbols of life and death. |
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